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6501 N: A 75-year-old patient presents with gradual memory decline and increasing difficulty in problem-solving and planning over the past two years. There is no history of motor symptoms or stroke, and the patient’s condition has progressed steadily without any sudden changes. Based on this clinical presentation, which dementia type is the most likely diagnosis, known for its insidious onset, predominant memory and executive dysfunction, and rarity of motor symptoms in the early stages? Group of answer choices Dementia with Lewy bodies Alzheimer disease Frontotemporal dementia Vascular dementia
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