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Very late-onset behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia

Variante comportamental da demência frontotemporal de início muito tardio

ABSTRACT

Current concepts regarding frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) have evolved rapidly in recent years. Genetically determined FTLD cohorts have broadened our knowledge pertaining to its clinical presentation, neuroimaging findings and demographics. In this study we present a case report of a patient diagnosed with behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia diagnosis in her nineties during hospital admission for a ground-level fall. We believe this case reinforces the pervasive nature of this clinical entity, and may contribute to an increased awareness of this diagnostic possibility in late-onset dementia.

Key words:
frontotemporal dementia; very late-onset; dementia; diagnosis

RESUMO

Os conceitos atuais à respeito da degeneração lobar frontotemporal (DLFT) evoluíram rapidamente nos últimos anos. Coortes de pacientes com DLFT geneticamente determinada ampliaram nossos conhecimentos a cerca dos aspectos clínicos, de neuroimagem e demográficos relacionados a esta doença. Aqui nós reportamos o caso de uma paciente que recebeu o diagnóstico de demência frontotemporal em sua variante comportamental aos noventa anos de idade, por ocasião de uma internação hospitalar devido à queda da própria altura. Este caso reforça a ubiquidade desta entidade clínica, e pode contribuir para a conscientização quanto a esta possibilidade diagnóstica em demências de início tardio.

Palavras-chave:
demência frontotemporal; início muito tardio; demência; diagnóstico

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Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    Jan-Mar 2013

History

  • Received
    15 Nov 2012
  • Accepted
    20 Jan 2013
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