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Differential Diagnosis of Jakob-Creutzfeldt Disease
Arch Neurol 69:1578-1582,1554, Paterson, R.,et al, 2012
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Article Abstract
Diagnosis of sCJD is quite delayed. When evaluating patients with rapidly progressive dementia with suspected neurodegenerative, autoimmune, infectious, or toxic/metabolic etiology, sCJD should also be included in the differential diagnosis, and appropriate diagnostic tests, such as diffusion brain magnetic resonance imaging, should be considered. Primary care physicians and neurologists need improved training in sCJD diagnosis.
 
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