Dementia is a major health problem that becomes increasingly common with
advancing age. Despite recent progress in neurobiology and molecular
genetics, the aetiology and pathogenesis of most dementia disorders are
still poorly understood, and early exact diagnosis as a prerequisite of
effective treatment needs to be improved. The present volume includes
the contributions of renowned experts in the field of neurodegeneration
presented at the International Symposium "Ageing and Dementia 1999",
September 24-26, 1999 at Graz. It focusses on genetics, epidemiology,
new neuroimaging techniques, and the role of vascular, immunological and
other mechanisms including oxidative stress and estrogens in the
development of neurodegeneration and dementia. Recent developments in
diagnosis and therapy of Alzheimer disease and related disorders are
reviewed and future therapeutic approaches are discussed. Thus, this
volume provides a timely overview of most recent developments in
dementia research and treatment strategies of dementia disorders.