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  1. Oct 24, 2018 · For example, exams performed because of a history of memory loss that reveal normal memory and other neurocognitive functions should use the diagnosis code R41.1 Anterograde amnesia or R41.3 Other amnesia/memory loss NOS, depending on the clinical history.

    • Suzan Uysal
    • 2019
  2. Sep 24, 2020 · In FCD, cognitive difficulties with memory and thinking – particularly when the person can’t maintain attention – are down to a problem with how the brain is working, rather than to loss of brain cells. FCD is different from diseases like Alzheimer’s in which brain tissue is permanently damaged.

  3. A disorder characterized by systematic and extensive loss of memory. Partial or complete loss of memory caused by organic or psychological factors. The loss may be temporary or permanent, and may involve old or recent memories.

  4. Amnesia (Fig. 1) has been defined as ‘an abnormal mental state in which memory and learning are affected out of all proportion to other cognitive functions in an otherwise alert and responsive patient’ (Victor 1971).

  5. Jun 10, 2019 · Functional cognitive disorder (FCD) denotes a complaint about memory function or, less commonly, another cognitive process in the absence of relevant neuropathology and with evidence of inconsistency between symptoms reported and signs identified at assessment.

    • Norman A. Poole, Sarah R. Cope, Cate Bailey, Jeremy D. Isaacs
    • 2019
  6. Memory loss — the person may defer to family when answering questions, have difficulty learning new information or remembering recent events or people's names, be vague with dates, and/or miss appointments. Problems with reasoning and communication. Difficulty in making decisions. Dysphasia.

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  8. be aware that, for adults who have an anxiety disorder or have been diagnosed with a functional neurological disorder by a specialist, memory problems and concentration difficulties might be part of the disorder and the person might not need re-referral if there are no new neurological signs.

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