Diagnosis of Rare Dementia Syndromes: An Algorithmic Approach
The etiology of dementia can be diagnosed in most patients using a standard clinical approach consisting of physical, neurologic, and mental status examinations, and laboratory testing, lumbar puncture, and neuroimaging. In some cases, however, the clinical presentation or historical data are unusua...
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description | The etiology of dementia can be diagnosed in most patients using a standard clinical approach consisting of physical, neurologic, and mental status examinations, and laboratory testing, lumbar puncture, and neuroimaging. In some cases, however, the clinical presentation or historical data are unusual, or the results of the workup are inconclusive or atypical. A rare cause of dementia may then be present and a complicated evaluation may be necessary to identify the specific disease process. A potentially useful approach to the diagnosis of rare dementing disorders consists of a series of diag nostic algorithms. This approach utilizes results of neuroimaging studies to guide the evaluation through additional diag nostic steps such as specific enzymatic or immunologic assays or biopsy of extraneural tissues. The disorders potentially detected by these algorithms typically have unusual clinical features such as early age of onset, abnormal neurologic signs and symptoms early in the clinical course, early personality and mood changes, extrapyramidal or cerebellar signs and symptoms, seizures, peripheral neuropathy or myopathy, and extraneural abnormalities involving the dermatologic, car diovascular, musculoskeletal, or ocular systems. Accurate diagnosis of these rare causes of dementia is important for medical and psychiatric management, prognosis, and genetic counseling. |
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