A Reversible Cause of Dementia?

Explore the classic triad of gait disturbance, cognitive decline, and urinary incontinence in an elderly patient. Learn about this important neurological diagnosis.

Normal-pressure hydrocephalus


A 70-year-old woman presented to the neurology clinic with a 2-year history of gait disturbance, cognitive impairment, and urinary incontinence. What is the diagnosis?

What is the most likely diagnosis?

Normal-pressure hydrocephalus
Alzheimer’s disease
Parkinson’s disease
Benign intracranial hypertension
Multiple system atrophy

Dementia, Gait disturbance, Geriatrics, Normal-pressure hydrocephalus, Urinary incontinence

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