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Clinical recognition of frontotemporal dementia with right anterior temporal predominance: A multicenter retrospective cohort study
- Ulugut, Hulya;
- Bertoux, Maxime;
- Younes, Kyan;
- Montembeault, Maxime;
- Fumagalli, Giorgio G;
- Samanci, Bedia;
- Illán‐Gala, Ignacio;
- Kuchcinski, Gregory;
- Leroy, Melanie;
- Thompson, Jennifer C;
- Kobylecki, Christopher;
- Santillo, Alexander F;
- Englund, Elisabet;
- Waldö, Maria Landqvist;
- Riedl, Lina;
- Van den Stock, Jan;
- Vandenbulcke, Mathieu;
- Vandenberghe, Rik;
- Laforce, Robert;
- Ducharme, Simon;
- Pressman, Peter S;
- Caramelli, Paulo;
- de Souza, Leonardo Cruz;
- Takada, Leonel T;
- Gurvit, Hakan;
- Hansson, Oskar;
- Diehl‐Schmid, Janine;
- Galimberti, Daniela;
- Pasquier, Florence;
- Miller, Bruce L;
- Scheltens, Philip;
- Ossenkoppele, Rik;
- van der Flier, Wiesje M;
- Barkhof, Frederik;
- Fox, Nick C;
- Sturm, Virginia E;
- Miyagawa, Toji;
- Whitwell, Jennifer L;
- Boeve, Bradley;
- Rohrer, Jonathan D;
- Gorno‐Tempini, Maria Luisa;
- Josephs, Keith A;
- Snowden, Julie;
- Warren, Jason D;
- Rankin, Katherine P;
- Pijnenburg, Yolande AL;
- Group, International rtvFTD Working
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1002/alz.14076Abstract
Introduction
Although frontotemporal dementia (FTD) with right anterior temporal lobe (RATL) predominance has been recognized, a uniform description of the syndrome is still missing. This multicenter study aims to establish a cohesive clinical phenotype.Methods
Retrospective clinical data from 18 centers across 12 countries yielded 360 FTD patients with predominant RATL atrophy through initial neuroimaging assessments.Results
Common symptoms included mental rigidity/preoccupations (78%), disinhibition/socially inappropriate behavior (74%), naming/word-finding difficulties (70%), memory deficits (67%), apathy (65%), loss of empathy (65%), and face-recognition deficits (60%). Real-life examples unveiled impairments regarding landmarks, smells, sounds, tastes, and bodily sensations (74%). Cognitive test scores indicated deficits in emotion, people, social interactions, and visual semantics however, lacked objective assessments for mental rigidity and preoccupations.Discussion
This study cumulates the largest RATL cohort unveiling unique RATL symptoms subdued in prior diagnostic guidelines. Our novel approach, combining real-life examples with cognitive tests, offers clinicians a comprehensive toolkit for managing these patients.Highlights
This project is the first international collaboration and largest reported cohort. Further efforts are warranted for precise nomenclature reflecting neural mechanisms. Our results will serve as a clinical guideline for early and accurate diagnoses.Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
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