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Some dementia patients might have reversible symptoms caused by cirrhosis, study says

(By Isabella Cueto for STAT)

The descent into dementia can feel like traversing a minefield, coming across new symptoms without the hope of a cure.

But some dementia patients, even up to 10% of people diagnosed with the condition, might actually have undiagnosed liver disease and accompanying neurological problems, a new study in JAMA Open Network suggests. Most importantly, it’s possible their liver-related brain symptoms could be resolved with treatment. Continue reading here…

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