Mr. Harris, a 78-year-old retired engineer, has been forgett…
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Mr. Hаrris, а 78-yeаr-оld retired engineer, has been fоrgetting appоintments and occasionally misplacing his keys. His wife notes that his memory decline is noticeable compared to his sharp performance three years ago, but he still manages his finances, drives, and completes a variety of daily tasks without any assistance. After a comprehensive evaluation, his physician concludes that he has a decline in the cognitive domain of memory that is modest and does not interfere with his capacity for independent living. Based on the DSM-5-TR criteria, which is the most likely diagnostic conclusion for Mr. Harris's condition?