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Cognitive Impairment
Cognitive Impairment
Cognitive Impairment
Cognitive Impairment
Cognitive Impairment

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Cognitive Impairment Defined

Changes in cognitive function caused by trauma or disease process. Some degree of cognitive impairment occurs in approximately 50–60 percent of people with MS, with memory, information processing, and executive functions being the most commonly affected functions. See Cognition.

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