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Query: UMLS:C0011570 (
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Current prevalence rates for alcoholism, and associated
depression
and dementia, were determined on random samples of approximately 200 patients admitted to the Medicine Service, and a similar sample to the Surgery Service, of the Harlem Hospital Center. The Medicine patients averaged 51 years of age, significantly older than the Surgery sample's average age of 44 years. Surgery patients also had a significantly greater proportion of patients (46.8 percent) who had achieved at least a high school education compared to Medicine (32.1 percent). The alcohol prevalence rate of 30.2 percent for Medicine was significantly greater than the 18.3 percent Surgery prevalence. Both Medicine and Surgery patients showed that a progressively serious pattern of drinking was associated with progressively serious
depression
.
Progressive dementia
was associated with progressive severity of drinking in the Medicine sample, but this finding was not demonstrated in the Surgery patients. Medicine and Surgery patients demonstrated dissimilar profiles of principal admitting diagnoses. Patient management is seriously handicapped by problems of alcoholism and associated problems of
depression
and dementia.
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PMID:Prevalence rates for alcoholism, associated depression and dementia on the Harlem Hospital Medicine and Surgery Services. 381 27
Eighty-five patients referred to a dementia clinic in a prosperous suburban setting were followed for as long as 48 months.
Progressive dementia
occurred in 55 of the 56 patients in whose cases it was predicted. Three-year mortality rates were 83 per cent for multi-infarct dementia, 57 per cent for mixed vascular plus Alzheimer dementia, and 37 per cent for Alzheimer disease. The differences in death rates among the different diagnostic groups support the validity of the clinical distinctions drawn. A subspecialty clinic can accurately identify progressive intellectual impairment in the elderly. The data suggest that patients who have
depression
complicating organic brain disease are at risk for progressive intellectual impairment, even if not demented when first seen. Intellectual deterioration appears to be a poor prognostic sign in older people.
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PMID:Follow up of patients referred to a dementia service. 670 7