Abstract
Early-onset dementia, presenting before age 65 years, is increasingly recognized. It is often difficult to diagnose, since non-Alzheimer's etiologies and unusual dementias are common. These conditions are more commonly genetic, and important potentially inherited causes of early-onset dementia include early-onset Alzheimer's disease, frontotemporal dementia, Kufs’ disease, and Niemann-Pick disease type C. For each of these diseases, this review provides information on common clinical presentations, etiology, pathophysiology, and current and experimental treatments. A discussion of the diagnosis and workup for early-onset dementia is included with an emphasis on conditions that may have other involved family members. © 2012, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.
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Rogers, B. S., & Lippa, C. F. (2012). A Clinical Approach to Early-Onset Inheritable Dementia. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease & Other Dementias®. https://doi.org/10.1177/1533317512444000
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