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Frontotemporal Dementia - Pick's Disease

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Dementia: Rare Brain Disorder Is Highly Hereditary “The brain disorder, called frontotemporal dementia, is formerly known as Pick's disease and destroys parts of the brain, leading to dementia, including problems with language or changes in behavior and personality. The disease often affects people under the age of 65.”

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Apathy symptom profile and behavioral associations in frontotemporal dementia vs dementia of Alzheimer type. (Arch Neurol. 2009)

Clinical entity of frontotemporal dementia with motor neuron disease. (Neuropathology. 2009)

Depression in Frontotemporal Dementia (Psychosomatics)

Determinants of survival in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (Neurology 2009)

Executive dysfunction in frontotemporal dementia and corticobasal syndrome. (Neurology. 2009)

Frontotemporal dementia presenting as schizophrenia-like psychosis in young people: clinicopathological series and review of cases. (Br J Psychiatry. 2009)

[Frontotemporal dementia: Review of 63 cases.] (Rev Med Chil. 2009)

Is Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration a Rare Disorder? Evidence from a Preliminary Study in Brescia County, Italy. (J Alzheimers Dis. 2009)

Olfactory function in corticobasal syndrome and frontotemporal dementia. ( Arch Neurol. 2009)





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