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Clinical Differentiation of the Major Dementias



DiseaseFirst SymptomMental StatusNeuropsychiatryNeurologyImaging
ADMemory lossEpisodic memory lossInitially normalInitially normalEntorhinal cortex
and

hippocampal atrophy
FTDApathy; poor judgment/insight, speech/language; hyperoralityFrontal/executive, language; spares drawingApathy, disinhibition, hyperorality, euphoria, depressionMay have vertical gaze palsy, axial rigidity, dystonia, alien hand, or MNDFrontal, insular, and/or temporal atrophy; spares posterior parietal lobe
DLBVisual hallucinations, REM sleep disorder, delirium,
Capgras' syndrome, parkinsonism
Drawing and frontal/executive; spares memory; delirium proneVisual hallucinations, depression, sleep disorder, delusionsParkinsonismPosterior parietal atrophy; hippocampi larger than in AD
CJDDementia,
mood, anxiety, movement disorders
Variable, frontal/executive, focal cortical, memoryDepression, anxietyMyoclonus, rigidity, parkinsonismCortical ribboning and
basal ganglia or thalamus hyperintensity
on diffusion/flair MRI
VascularOften but not always sudden; variable; apathy, falls, focal weaknessFrontal/executive, cognitive slowing; can spare memoryApathy, delusions, anxietyUsually motor slowing, spasticity; can be normalCortical and/or subcortical infarctions, confluent white matter disease

Abbreviations: AD, Alzheimer's disease; CBD, cortical basal degeneration; CJD, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease; DLB, dementia with Lewy bodies; FTD, frontotemporal dementia; MND, motor neuron disease; PSP, progressive supranuclear palsy.

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