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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A degenerative disease of the brain, seen primarily in elderly people and associated with the development of abnormal tissues and protein deposits in the cerebral cortex, and characterized by disorientation, memory failure, speech disturbances, and the progressive loss of mental capacity.
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- noun neurology, pathology A
disorder involving loss ofmental functions resulting frombrain tissue changes;senile dementia of Alzheimer's type.
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- noun a progressive form of presenile dementia that is similar to senile dementia except that it usually starts in the 40s or 50s; first symptoms are impaired memory which is followed by impaired thought and speech and finally complete helplessness
Etymologies
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[After Alois Alzheimer, (1864–1915), German neurologist.]
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Named after Alois Alzheimer (June 14, 1864 - December 19, 1915), a German neurologist who described the disease in 1906.
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