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What is the usual course of symptomology, onset, and prognosis for Alzheimer’s disease? An acute and rapid onset of dementia with intermittent symptoms that progress and then stabilize, with death usually occurring within 5 years of diagnosis A slow and progressive onset of dementia that suddenly worsens as brain function slows down and deterioration ceases, with death happening within 5 years of diagnosis A rapid onset of dementia symptoms that increases and decreases intermittently until the brain function stabilizes, with an average lifespan of 10 years from time of diagnosis Progressive and irreversible dementia that gradually worsens as brain deterioration proceeds, with death occurring about 10 years after diagnosis
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