Abstract

Abstract The term frontotemporal dementia (FTD) encompasses a range of clinical syndromes that are believed not to map reliably onto the spectrum of recognized pathologies. This study reexamines the relationships between clinical and pathological subtypes of FTD in a large series from two centers (n = 61). Clinical subtypes defined were behavioral variant FTD (n = 26), language variants (semantic dementia, n = 9; and progressive nonfluent aphasia, n = 8), and motor variants (corticobasal degeneration, n = 9; and motor neuron disease, n = 9), although most cases presented with a combination of behavioral and language problems. Unexpectedly, some behavioral cases (n = 5) had marked amnesia at presentation. The pathological subtypes were those with tau‐immunopositive inclusions (with Pick bodies, n = 20; or without, n = 11), those with ubiquitin immunopositive inclusions (n = 16), and those lacking distinctive histology (n = 14). Behavioral symptoms and semantic dementia were associated with a range of pathologies. In contrast, other clinical phenotypes had relatively uniform underlying pathologies: motor neuron disease predicted ubiquitinated inclusions, parkinsonism and apraxia predicted corticobasal pathology, and nonfluent aphasia predicted Pick bodies. Therefore, the pathological substrate can be predicted in a significant proportion of FTD patients, which has important implications for studies targeting mechanistic treatments. Ann Neurol 2004

Keywords

Frontotemporal dementiaSemantic dementiaCorticobasal degenerationPsychologyParkinsonismPathologicalPrimary progressive aphasiaApraxiaDementiaFrontotemporal lobar degenerationNeuroscienceAphasiaPathologyC9orf72DiseaseMedicine

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AgedAged80 and overBrainDementiaDiagnosisDifferentialFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedReproducibility of ResultsRetrospective Studiestau Proteins

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Year
2004
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Volume
56
Issue
3
Pages
399-406
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John R. Hodges, Rhys Davies, John H. Xuereb et al. (2004). Clinicopathological correlates in frontotemporal dementia. Annals of Neurology , 56 (3) , 399-406. https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.20203

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10.1002/ana.20203
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15349867

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