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Apathy Is Not Associated with Basal Ganglia Atrophy in Frontotemporal Dementia
American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 08/31/09
Links KA et al. – The authors findings imply that the etiology of apathy seen in patients with FTD differs from that of patients with apathy after acquired injuries to the basal ganglia. Further study is needed to determine whether posterior thalamic atrophy correlates with apathy in FTD or functional imaging techniques might successfully find a relationship between basal ganglia dysfunction and apathy.
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