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Relief of Suffering with Dementia Units: Innovations in care
Dementia, 07/01/09
Aminoff BZ - Aminoff Suffering Syndrome (ASS) in advanced dementia is the proposed symptomatology and pathological entity that is characterized by a high Mini Suffering State Examination (MSSE) scale score, <6 months survival, irreversible and intractable aggravation of suffering and medical condition until demise.
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