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Considerations in differential diagnosis in behavioural-variant Frontotemporal dementia
Author(s)Vanessa Garfoot
Journal titleFaculty for the Psychology of Older People (FPOP) Newsletter, no 123, April 2013
PublisherBritish Psychological Society, April 2013
Pagespp 13-16
Sourcewww.bps.org.uk
KeywordsDementia ; Symptoms ; Diagnosis.
AnnotationFrontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a common cause of early onset dementia, in which age of onset is usually between 45 and 65, although it can occur in people aged 75+. This article outlines a range of clinical variants of FTD and the clinical symptoms of behavioural-variant Frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), in addition to differential diagnosis of bvFTD. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-130621201 A
ClassmarkEA: CT: LK7

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