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“The treatment is really a cooperative of a trinity — the patient, the doctor and the inner doctor.”—Ralph Bircher “Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional.”—M. Kathleen Casey “I enjoy convalescence. It is the part that makes illness worthwhile.” —George Bernard Shaw “The art...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) symptoms at the beginning of illness are in either the realm of behavioral disturbance or in language disruption, also known as aphasia. Based on specific constellations of behavioral change or characteristics of the aphasia, physicians can anticipate the type of protein ...
Addison's disease is a rare disease of the adrenal gland that is most commonly found in people between the ages of 30 and 50. Named for the first doctor who wrote about the disease in medical literature, Dr. Thomas Addison, Addison?s disease results in low production of cortisol and ...
The contributors are either specialists in their fields or have exceptional hands-on experience with FTD sufferers. Beginning with a focus on the medical facts, the first part defines and explores FTD as an illness distinct from Alzheimer's disease. Also considered are clinical and medical care ...
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Semantic dementia without behavioral impairment may appear early in the illness. On the other hand, SD often appears secondarily to bvFTD and remains underdiagnosed. From our longitudinal cohort study of FTD,20 only patients with bvFTD developed SD later (approximately 20%). Conversely, more ...
If FTD disorders have so many similarities, how are they diagnosed? Determining a diagnosis can be challenging. Patients with behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia sometimes are misdiagnosed with a psychiatric or stress-related illness, such as atypical depression, late-onset bipolar disorder or sch...
Where is the line between confident, positive self-image and grandiose self-importance, which might signal a personality disorder or other psychiatric illness? More fundamentally, what do we mean by ego, from a neural perspective? Is there a brain circuit or neurotransmitter system underlying ego ...