Castejón, OJ.Carrero-González, Carmen MaríaMartínez Royert, Judith CristinaGalindez, P.Salones de Castejón, M.Sierra-Carrero, Leandro LuisPrada Soto, Silvia Juliana2021-03-232021-03-232021Castejón OJ, Carrero González CM, Judith Cristina Martínez Royert, Galindez P, Salones de Castejón M et, al (2021) “Clinical Study of Memory Disorders in Aging Patients with Associated Cardiovascular, Neurological, Neurobehavioral and Metabolic Diseases”. A Review. Journal of Clinical Case Studies Reviews & Reports. SRC/JCCSR-109.2634680Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12442/7189We have observed semantic memory and episodic memory disorders (100%) in patients ranging from 40 to 92 years-old, associated to cardiovascular diseases and blood hypertension (82%), sleep disorders (50%), neurobehavioral disorders (44%), such as depression, anxiety, aggression, and vascular demencia, disorders of language (36%), neurosensory disorders (28%), as diminution of visual and hearing acuity, dizziness (26%), Parkinson disease (34%), Alzheimer disease (21%), gait disturbances (10%), vertigo (10%), cervicalgia and cervicogenic headache (10%) trigeminal neuralgia (2%,), We observed as comorbidities the following non-nervous diseases: metabolic diseases as diabetes (21%) and hypothyroidism (5%), gastrointestinal pathology (21%), such as constipation, loss of sphincter control, and gastritis, arthritis (13%), prostatic hypertrophy (1%) and loss of weight (1%). We consider that according to their high frequency the most risk factors associated to memory disorders are cardiovascular diseases and blood hypertension (82%), sleep disorders (50%), neurobehavioral disorders (44%), such as depression, anxiety, aggression, and vascular demencia, disorders of language (36%), neurosensory disorders (28%), as diminution of visual and hearing acuity, dizziness (26%), and Parkinson disease (34%).pdfengAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 InternacionalMemoryAging patientsCardiovascularNeurologicalNeurobehavioralMetabolic diseasesClinical Study of Memory Disorders in Aging Patients with Associated Cardiovascular, Neurological, Neurobehavioral and Metabolic Diseases”. A Reviewinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://www.onlinescientificresearch.com/articles/ldquoclinical-study-of-memory-disorders-in-aging-patients-with-associated-cardiovascular-neurological-neurobehavioral-and-metaboli.pdf