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Drawing in Alzheimer-type dementia

2015 
A 76-year-old woman had progressive memory loss for 2 years. Neurologic examination confirmed the memory deficit and also demonstrated ideative-ideomotor apraxia and visuospatial disturbances (Mini-Mental State Examination 17/30). A diagnosis of probable Alzheimer disease dementia (AD) was formulated. She showed us notebooks filled with drawings she had completed as a hobby, covering a period form before the illness (figure 1) to the present (figure 2). These sketches provide an inside into AD-related changes in creativity and visuospatial skills.1 Drawing performance is related to perceptual and executive dysfunctions in the visuospatial domain.
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