minnesbrist
Minnesbrist, a term used in Swedish to describe a reduced ability to recall past information or to form new memories, is a non-technical way to refer to memory impairment. In clinical contexts the phenomenon is usually described as memory impairment or amnesia, and used to distinguish varying severities and patterns of memory loss.
Minnesbrist can present as retrograde memory loss (loss of previously learned memories) or anterograde memory loss
Common causes include normal aging as a background factor, neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and
Diagnosis typically involves a medical history and physical and neurological examination, followed by cognitive screening tests
Management focuses on treating underlying causes, adjusting medications if needed, and employing cognitive rehabilitation and memory