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    Clinical course of neuropathologically confirmed frontal-variant Alzheimer's disease

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    Background: A 66-year-old man presented with a 3-year history of personality changes marked by increasing apathy, social withdrawal and deficits in complex attention, and a 1-year history of progressive memory problems and difficulties in planning and carrying out complex tasks. Investigations: Three neuropsychological examinations over 2 years, neurological examination, routine laboratory tests, brain MRI, single-photon emission CT scan, genetic analyses, and neuropathological examination. Diagnosis: A clinical diagnosis of frontal-variant frontotemporal dementia was superseded by postmortem neuropathological evidence, which established a diagnosis of frontal-variant Alzheimer's disease. Management: The patient and his spouse were referred for counseling, and the patient was referred for follow-up examinations

    Neurocognitive Disorders in Old Age: Alzheimer's Disease, Frontotemporal Dementia, Dementia with Lewy Bodies, and Prion and Infectious Diseases

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