Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: An Overview
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Signs and Symptoms of CJD
What are the Signs and Symptoms of CJD?
CJD has a rapid onset of symptoms and causes a quickly progressing dementia which may include memory problems, impaired thinking, personality changes, and depression.[1][5] Other symptoms of CJD may include the following:
- Impaired vision
- Coordination problems
- Insomnia
- Involuntary muscle movements
- Speech problems
As the disease progresses, mental decline becomes more severe. Ultimately, the patient develops heart or lung failure, pneumonia or other infection that results in death. Most persons with CJD die within a year of developing the disease. The disease is always fatal.
This Elder Health Guide was published on August 1, 2009.
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