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Multi-Infarct Dementia

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Multi-Infarct Dementia

Introduction

Multi-Infarct Dementia (MID) is a subtype of vascular dementia caused by multiple cerebral infarctions (strokes) that result in progressive cognitive decline. Once considered the prototypical form of vascular dementia, it is now recognized as one manifestation within the broader spectrum of vascular cognitive impairment[^1]. This page provides comprehensive information about the pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnosis, and management of Multi-Infarct Dementia. [^1]

Overview

Multi-Infarct Dementia results from the cumulative effects of multiple ischemic strokes on cognitive function. Unlike Alzheimer's Disease, which typically shows gradual onset and progressive decline, Multi-Infarct Dementia is characterized by stepwise deterioration—cognitive abilities worsen abruptly following each new stroke event, then stabilize until the next infarction occurs[^2]. [^2]

The term "multi-infarct dementia" was historically used to describe dementia resulting from multiple cerebral infarcts. While the broader term "vascular dementia" is now preferred in clinical nomenclature, Multi-Infarct Dementia remains an important diagnostic entity that accounts for a significant proportion of dementia cases, particularly in patients with prominent cerebrovascular disease history[^3]. [^3]

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