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Alzheimer病的临床特征包括以下()
A . A.认知障碍
B . B.记忆障碍
C . C.精神障碍
D . D.行为异常
E . E.昏迷
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Alzheimer病特征性病理改变是()
A . A.神经原纤维缠结
B . B.老年斑
C . C.神经元丢失
D . D.lewy小体
E . E.神经元轴突变性
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Alzheimer病的临床特征包括()
A . 认知障碍
B . 记忆障碍
C . 精神障碍
D . 行为异常
E . 昏迷
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Alzheimer病晚期临床表现正确的是()
A . 进行性加重的近记忆障碍
B . 精神症状突出
C . 失语
D . 阅读能力下降
E . 视空间定向障碍
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Alzheimer病的病理特征为()
A . 大脑皮质萎缩
B . 小脑脑沟增宽
C . 老年斑和神经元纤维缠结
D . 脑室扩大
E . 神经元气球样肿胀
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Alzheimer病简称()。
A . AD
B . VD
C . BD
D . PD
E . ED
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Alzheimer病的临床特征不包括()
A . 认知障碍
B . 记忆障碍
C . 精神障碍
D . 行为异常
E . 昏迷
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Alzheimer病与下述哪些疾病作鉴别()
A . 正常老年性改变
B . Pick病
C . 多发梗死性痴呆
D . 亚急性动脉硬化性脑病
E . 橄榄脑桥小脑萎缩
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家族性Alzheimer病在Alzheimer病总数中约不足()
A . A.35%
B . B.25%
C . C.40%
D . D.15%
E . E.10%
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家族性Alzheimer病在Alzheimer病总数中约不足()
A . 35%
B . 25%
C . 40%
D . 15%
E . 10%
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Parkinson’s disease
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IgA肾病(IgA nepheopathy or Berger’s disease)
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Meniere’s disease
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What’s the function of dash in the sentence “Rotavirus, a disease I had never even heard of, was killing half a million kids each year — none of them in the United States”?
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Parkinson’s disease was named after Parkinson, a German psychiatrist.
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假肥大型肌营养不良duchenne’s disease 名词解释
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It is the prevention of disease ______its successful treatment that has led to the rapid increase of the world' s population.
A.rather than
B.including
C.but also
D.less than
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Wayne Beno Wayne Beno was a true outdoorsman.Fishing,boating,hunting,walking through the woods with his three dogs,Wayne loved and did it all.Then life changed dramatically.Wayne was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease(帕金森氏病).
“For the next thirteen years I took 28 pills a day,had horrible side effects,and even with all those pills I still had lots of shaking and tremors(颤抖).I only went out during peak times,when I was looking and feeling my best.But that wasn’t often and I really couldn’t do much of anything.I felt like the life I loved was over,”said Wayne.
Then Wayne’s doctor in Green Bay suggested he consider a breakthrough surgical option being offered at Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin called Deep Brain Stimulation(刺激)(DBS).DBS is a surgical option used to treat disabling movement disorders related to Parkinson’s disease,essential tremor and more.It is not a cure,but significant improvement is seen in most movement disorder cases,with relatively low risk to the patient.
In addition to his doctor’s recommendation,Wayne had a neighbor and fishing friend who had the DBS procedure at Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin.His friend’s experience convinced Wayne that the 180-mile trip from his home in Crivitz,Wisconsin could be well worth the effort.
And was it ever.
“It was the best thing I ever did.I’m down to zero pills a day and I don’t shake at all,”reports Wayne.“Before the surgery,I felt bad every single day.Now I feel like my old self.I’m back to business as usual,which for me means fishing,fishing,and more fishing,every day of the year.Things just couldn’t be any better!”
第11题:Before getting Parkinson’s disease,Wayne loved
A.social activities.
B.outdoor activities.
C.productive activities.
D.quiet activities.
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听力原文: A new study says millions of the world' s children continue to live in poverty, disease and despair. VOA's correspondent Bmeck Ardery reports on the annual report from UNICEF, the United Nations Children' s Fund.
The report acknowledges great progress has been made in the eradication of certain childhood diseases such as polio and measles. However, it emphasizes that for millions of the world' s children, armed conflicts, disease and forced labor continue to take a heavy toll. Susan Surandon, the American film actress who is recently appointed UNICEF special representative, told reporters that 3 main factors are endangering the lives and futures of the world' s children. "Poverty is killing our children; HIV is killing our children, disproportionately in sub-Saharan Africa; armed conflict is killing our children. And when I say killing, I mean their bodies and their souls their futures, our futures." Ms. Surandon cited statistics which show that in the last decade 2 million children died in wars, 6 million were disabled as the result of armed conflicts, and 14 million have been orphaned by the disease AIDS. A special focus in this year' s UNICEF report is on the rights of adolescents. No longer children in the traditional sense, the report says adolescents still need positive support and guidance and the opportunity to finish school. Breck Ardery, VOA News, at the United Nations.
According to the UNICEF report, great progress has been made in the protection of world' s children from______.
A.some childhood diseases
B.AIDS
C.wars
D.forced labor
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Men are justified in thinking that osteoporosis is a woman’s disease.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
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This passage implies that victims of Alzheimer's disease may______.
A.not remember childhood events
B.suffer a gradual worsening of cognitive functions
C.incur personality and behavioral changes
D.spend their last days in a long-term care institution
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From the data collected by the CDC () , the persons at risk are Elderly persons above the age of 50 persons with underlying diseases like diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, cardiovascular diseases.
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Which of the following diseases is NOT X-linked recessive disease
A.Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
B.Hemophilia , A ﹠ B
C.Red- green blindness
D.Mafan,s syndrome
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The doctor says that Lily’s heart disease is () from her mother.
A.inherited
B.driven
C.derived
D.spread