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Dementia with Lewy Bodies - Parkinsons Foundation Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB) is a progressive brain disorder It overlaps with Parkinson’s disease, making diagnosis challenging Symptoms vary and may include memory or concentration problems, tremor, rigidity, depression and delusions, movement changes, sleep disturbances and hallucinations
Clinical features and diagnosis of dementia with Lewy bodies This topic reviews the clinical and radiologic features and diagnosis of DLB The epidemiology, neuropathology, pathogenesis, prognosis, and treatment of this disorder are discussed separately:
Dementia with Lewy Bodies DLB is a slowly progressive condition for which there is no cure, but the search for specific therapies is ongoing Treatment is symptomatic, often involving the use of medication to control the parkinsonian, cognitive and psychiatric symptoms