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A 79-year-old man is brought to the office by his wife for evaluation of memory impairment.  The patient is a recently retired professor who began having memory problems a month ago.  He has been forgetting to take his medication, has had difficulty remembering the names of his grandchildren, and has neglected to turn off the stove on more than one occasion.  The patient used to enjoy reading and playing with his grandchildren but has recently stopped doing both of these activities.  He also has difficulty staying asleep, low appetite, and decreased energy.  The patient has hypertension and type 2 diabetes, for which he takes medications.  He has a family history of Alzheimer disease.  The patient says, "I just feel so worthless since retiring."  Temperature is 36.7 C (98.1 F) , blood pressure is 119/78 mm Hg, pulse is 74/min, and respirations are 14/min.  Neurological examination reveals no focal deficits.  Montreal Cognitive Assessment score is 23 (normal: ≥26/30) .  Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?


A) Alzheimer disease
B) Dementia with Lewy bodies
C) Depression-related cognitive impairment
D) Frontotemporal dementia
E) Normal aging
F) Vascular dementia

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