Natalie Kayani, MD

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA HLTH

Articles

Polypharmacy in Elderly Patients: Practical Tips to Avoid Adverse Effects and Interactions

November 01, 2007

An 81-year-old woman with a history of moderate Alzheimer dementia, depression, coronary artery disease, hypertension, and type 2 diabetes mellitus was accompanied to the office by her son for a routine follow-up appointment.

The Non-Alzheimer Dementias:An Approach to Evaluation and Management

December 31, 2006

A 72-year-old farmer is brought by his daughter for a comprehensivegeriatric assessment. His previous history is unremarkable. The patientreports that he has had vivid visual hallucinations, which he calls "visitors." He becomes frightenedand hostile when these incidents occur; on several occasions, he has exhibited violent behavioras persons around him tried to calm him. Although the patient was able to recall each episode indetail, he felt as if he had watched it from a distance and had not been an active participant.