Spanish version of the Frontotemporal Dementia Knowledge Scale: adaptation and validation
Background: Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a neurodegenerative disease and is one of the most common causes of dementia in people under 65. There is often a significant diagnostic delay, as FTD can be confused with other psychiatric conditions.
Nahuel Magrath Guimet +4 more
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Frequency and Longitudinal Course of Motor Signs in Genetic Frontotemporal Dementia [PDF]
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Borroni, B +33 more
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Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is the third most common form of dementia across all age groups and is a leading cause of early-onset dementia. The Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) includes a spectrum of diseases that are classified according to their ...
Fernando Henríquez +21 more
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Combined evaluation of FDG-PET and MRI improves detection and differentiation of dementia. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Various biomarkers have been reported in recent literature regarding imaging abnormalities in different types of dementia. These biomarkers have helped to significantly improve early detection and also differentiation of various dementia ...
Möller, Harald E +25 more
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Impairment of episodic memory in genetic frontotemporal dementia: A genfi study [PDF]
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Heller, C +100 more
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Phenocopy syndrome of behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia: a systematic review
Background The phenocopy syndrome of behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia (phFTD) refers to patients presenting with neuropsychiatric symptoms mimicking the behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), but lacking frontotemporal atrophy ...
Elizabeth Sakamoto Valente +6 more
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Frontotemporal demantia and psychiatric symptoms [PDF]
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is the second most common cause of early onset dementia and is clinically characterized by progressive behavioural change, executive dysfunctions, and language difficulties.
Pınar Dikmen Yalınay, Elif Onur
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Frontotemporal dementia in psychiatric practice: diagnostic and therapeutic aspects
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder. It begins usually in the presenile age and affects predominantly the frontal lobes and anterior temporal lobes of the brain. Currently, there are three main clinical variant of FTD:
I. V. Kolykhalov
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Early detection of neuropsychiatric, language and motor symptoms in genetic frontotemporal dementia (FTD): Defining prodromal FTD [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundThe prodromal stage of genetic frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is currently poorly defined. Whilst the majority of people with genetic FTD develop behavioural symptoms, a number of people present with primary progressive aphasia (PPA), neuropsychiatric symptoms, parkinsonism, including corticobasal syndrome (CBS) or progressive ...
Kiran Samra +4 more
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Infratentorial pathology in frontotemporal dementia: cerebellar grey and white matter alterations in FTD phenotypes [PDF]
AbstractThe contribution of cerebellar pathology to cognitive and behavioural manifestations is increasingly recognised, but the cerebellar profiles of FTD phenotypes are relatively poorly characterised. A prospective, single-centre imaging study has been undertaken with a high-resolution structural and diffusion tensor protocol to systematically ...
Mary Clare McKenna +11 more
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