Enunciado A 73-year-old male patient, 4 years of schooling, attended a doctor appointment, accompanied by his wife, who reports his behaviour alterations, such as apathy and aggression, as well as memory impairment, psychomotor retardation, gait abnormalities and a 6-month urinary incontinence still in progress. On physical examination: broad-based gait, postural instability and Parkinsonism. Mini-mental state examination (MMSE): 12/30. Laboratory workup for dementia (unchanged exams) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain were requested. Image 1: MRI of brain in axial section at the level of lateral ventricles. Question:Considering the images provided and the clinical history, which is the most likely diagnosis? Normal pressure hydrocephalus Alzheimer's disease Vascular dementia Dementia in Parkinson's disease Previous Next Next Time is Up! Time's up