ADHD in the elderly: An unexpected diagnosis
A 70-year-old patient with no psychiatric history presents to your office complaining of memory problems...The patient is concerned about having dementia. That’s on your differential, but could it be attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder? Even in an older patient, it’s worth considering
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