The frontotemporal dementia-motor neuron disease continuum

JR Burrell, GM Halliday, JJ Kril, LM Ittner, J Götz… - The Lancet, 2016 - thelancet.com
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Early reports of cognitive and behavioural deficits in motor neuron disease might have been
overlooked initially, but the concept of a frontotemporal dementia-motor neuron disease
continuum has emerged during the past decade. Frontotemporal dementia-motor neuron
disease is now recognised as an important dementia syndrome, which presents substantial
challenges for diagnosis and management. Frontotemporal dementia, motor neuron
disease, and frontotemporal dementia-motor neuron disease are characterised by …
Summary
Early reports of cognitive and behavioural deficits in motor neuron disease might have been overlooked initially, but the concept of a frontotemporal dementia-motor neuron disease continuum has emerged during the past decade. Frontotemporal dementia-motor neuron disease is now recognised as an important dementia syndrome, which presents substantial challenges for diagnosis and management. Frontotemporal dementia, motor neuron disease, and frontotemporal dementia-motor neuron disease are characterised by overlapping patterns of TAR DNA binding protein (TDP-43) pathology, while the chromosome 9 open reading frame 72 (C9orf72) repeat expansion is common across the disease spectrum. Indeed, the C9orf72 repeat expansion provides important clues to disease pathogenesis and suggests potential therapeutic targets. Variable diagnostic criteria identify motor, cognitive, and behavioural deficits, but further refinement is needed to define the clinical syndromes encountered in frontotemporal dementia-motor neuron disease.
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