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Which mental illness is commonly mistaken for dementia or seen with dementia in the elderly?

Depression is the mental illness most commonly mistaken for dementia in the elderly, a condition sometimes called “pseudodementia”. In older adults, symptoms of depression can manifest as cognitive impairments like forgetfulness and difficulty concentrating, rather than overt sadness. This overlap can make distinguishing between the two conditions challenging for both families and healthcare professionals.

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