Abstract

Dementia: Neuropathology Based on Changes in Tau Protein

Bedadyuti Mohanty

Dementia is a clinical situation that requires novel practical dependence based on the dynamic memory failure and subjective loss, as its Latin source proposes: an exit from past mental functioning. The occurrence of dementia ascends with age, making it an undeniably common subject among the matured populace. The nature of manifestations among individuals with dementia is more dependent and helpless, both socially and regarding physical and psychological wellness, introducing advancing difficulties to society and to our medical services and hospitals. In spite of the apparently straightforward premise, the clinical analysis of dementia can be troublesome with de novo functional disability frequently clouded by physical weakness and misery. Clinical and neurotic basis for the fundamental dementia causing illnesses overlaps remarkably. The development of symptoms takes us into the patho-physiological procedure hamper focused on disorder treatment. An incredible number of research activities are in progress to distinguish potential biomarkers of disease prior its occurrence.