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BMI5102 BMI5102 Final Assessment Section - MCQs & SAQs

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A 75-year-old man presents to the polyclinic with progressive memory loss, difficulty in managing his finances, and frequently forgeting his recent conversations. Which of the following best explains his symptoms?

Options
A.Loss of acetylcholine neurons in hippocampus
B.Excess stomach acid from poor appetite
C.Reduced dopamine levels as a result of inactivity
D.Delayed effects of chronic smoking
E.Age-related insomnia
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When evaluating a 75-year-old with progressive memory loss and difficulties managing finances, along with frequent forgetfulness of recent conversations, we should align the presentation with the most common neurodegenerative cause of cognitive decline in older adults. Option 1: 'Loss of acetylcholine neurons in hippocampus' – This option directly aligns with the standard pathophysiology of Alzheimer’s disease, where degeneration of cholinergic neur......Login to view full explanation

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