A widespread disturbance of higher mental functions in an alert patient, typically occurring between ages 40 and 65.

Presenile dementia is often caused by several specific degenerative diseases: History of Alzheimer's Disease - PMC

First described in 1894 and later categorized by Emil Kraepelin in 1910 into "senile" and "presenile" types.

While less common than senile dementia, it remains a significant public health challenge that is often underdiagnosed or misidentified. Major Causes & Types


Presenile Dementia Official

A widespread disturbance of higher mental functions in an alert patient, typically occurring between ages 40 and 65.

Presenile dementia is often caused by several specific degenerative diseases: History of Alzheimer's Disease - PMC

First described in 1894 and later categorized by Emil Kraepelin in 1910 into "senile" and "presenile" types.

While less common than senile dementia, it remains a significant public health challenge that is often underdiagnosed or misidentified. Major Causes & Types