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From Carrie Hill, PhD, for About.com

Delusions in Alzheimer's Disease

Friday February 10, 2006
As memory progressively fails and brain structures begin to be affected by the disease process, people with Alzheimer's are prone to misinterpret the events that surround them. Delusions may result, requiring careful and tactful management.

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