It's not like people forget to name Alzheimer's. Why is Lewy body dementia so anonymous?
This is one of an occasional series of opinion columns on
Lewy body dementia, other dementias, and end of life issues written by a writer
who happens to have the brain degenerative disease.
As you can see by the chart the broad category is Lewy body
disease. That's describing a brain disorder that creates the proteins believed
to be the culprit of damage through brain cell loss. That includes Parkinson's
and Lewy body dementia.
Both Parkinson's and Lewy body, as you can see, are sisters
under Lewy body disease.
Alzheimer's is not on this chart because it is not a Lewy
body brain malfunction. With Lewy body disease, the proliferation of a protein,
which when clumped together are called Lewy bodies. They are named after their
founder, Dr. Friederich Lewy, a German neurologist.
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