One of the best ways to consider the features of multi-infarct dementia is by comparison with Alzheimer's disease:
These features can be combined into a numerical score - the Hachinski score, which can be used to make a rough-and -ready distinction between cases of Alzheimer's disease and multi-infarct dementia, but the differentiation between these two on clinical grounds is far from perfect.
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