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What kind of hallucinations do you get from dementia following stroke?

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Dr. Susan Uhrich answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Multi infarct: Dementia can involve hallucinations of any type depending on what areas of the brain are effected. So the patient may experience visual, auditory, tactlile, even gustatory hallucinations. The first two are the more common.

Answered 4/13/2018

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