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Woodward M et al. – There is a subgroup of AD patients with high frontality that can be clinically distinguished from the remainder of AD patients but which requires pathological verification.

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Michael Woodward, 10/14/09

Many people with dementia present with predominant frontal/dysexecutive features and in differentiating AD from FTLD can prove difficult. This article shows that a frontal variant of AD may exist, and alerts the clinician to the need for caution when allocating patients to either AD or FTLD on the basis of frontal symptoms.

   

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