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* Focal neurological signs absent during early stage (may develop later)
* Mild extrapyrimidal signs
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* Advanced dementia (full blown dementia)
* Advanced dementia (full blown dementia)
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* Neurofibrillary tangles
* Senile (neuritic) plaques
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* Focal neurological signs present in majority
* Strongly associated with extrapyrimidal signs
* Autonomic changes
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* Early visual hallucinations
* Early visual hallucinations
* Muscle rigidity
* Muscle rigidity
* Sleep disturbance
* Sleep disturbance
* Autonomic changes
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* α-synuclein deposits present in neurons
* α-synuclein deposits present in neurons
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* Focal neurological signs present (motor neuron disease)
* Extrapyrimidal signs  present (familial frontotemporal lobar degeneration)
* Onset in young age
* Onset in young age
* Strong familial association
* Strong familial association


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* Language impairment
* Language impairment
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* Two major variants:
** Progressive nonfluent aphasia
** Semantic variant
* Progressive supranuclear palsy
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* Pick bodies
* Corticobasal degeneration
* Ubiquitinated inclusions
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* Focal neurological signs present typically
* Mild extrapyrimidal signs
* Depression
* Depression
* Mild motor signs in subcortical vascular dementia
* Mild motor signs in subcortical vascular dementia
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* Stepwise progression and focal neurologic signs (also known as multi-infarct dementia or poststroke dementia)
* Stepwise progression and focal neurologic signs (also known as multi-infarct dementia or poststroke dementia)
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* Multifocal and/or diffuse lesions (lacunes and microinfarcts)
* The following brain areas may be involved:
** Subcortical area
** Thalamus,
** Frontobasal, limbic system
** White matter lesions
** Hippocampal sclerosis
** Diffuse post-ischemic lesions
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:

Overview

Alzheimer's disease may be differentiated from other causes of dementia which may share common characteristics of cognitive impairment. The differentials include, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia and frontotemporal dementia.

Differentiating Alzheimer's disease from other Diseases

  • Alzheimer's disease may be differentiated from other causes of dementia which may share common characteristics of cognitive impairment. The following table outlines the common differentials:
Cause of dementia Clinical features Associated features Nature of progression Histopathological findings
Cognitive impairment
Recall Recollection Cue requirement for recall Infirngement of thoughts Semantic memory Procedural memory Working memory Awareness Attention Executive functioning issues Visuo-spatial skills
Alzheimer's disease +++

(Slow cognitive and functional decline with early loss of awareness)

+++ Not helpful +++ ++ - ++ +++ ++ ++ ++
  • Focal neurological signs absent during early stage (may develop later)
  • Mild extrapyrimidal signs
Has the following clinical stages:
  • Pre-clinical
  • Mild cognitive impairment
  • Advanced dementia (full blown dementia)
  • Neurofibrillary tangles
  • Senile (neuritic) plaques
Lewy body dementia ++ - Helpful +++ + + +++ + +++ +++ +++
  • Focal neurological signs present in majority
  • Strongly associated with extrapyrimidal signs
  • Autonomic changes
  • Early visual hallucinations
  • Muscle rigidity
  • Sleep disturbance
  • α-synuclein deposits present in neurons
Frontotemporal lobar degeneration +/- - Helpful +++ + - +++ +++ ++ +++ -
  • Focal neurological signs present (motor neuron disease)
  • Extrapyrimidal signs present (familial frontotemporal lobar degeneration)
  • Onset in young age
  • Strong familial association
  • Focal atrophy of frontal and temporal lobes
  • Knife-edge atrophy noted on MRI
  • Personality and behavioral changes
  • Language impairment
  • Two major variants:
    • Progressive nonfluent aphasia
    • Semantic variant
  • Progressive supranuclear palsy
  • Pick bodies
  • Corticobasal degeneration
  • Ubiquitinated inclusions
Vascular dementia + (Dysexecutive syndrome) - Helpful + + + ++ - ++ +++ +
  • Focal neurological signs present typically
  • Mild extrapyrimidal signs
  • Depression
  • Mild motor signs in subcortical vascular dementia
  • Slowed processing speed
  • Presentation might be similar to Alzheimer's disease
  • Stepwise progression and focal neurologic signs (also known as multi-infarct dementia or poststroke dementia)
  • Multifocal and/or diffuse lesions (lacunes and microinfarcts)
  • The following brain areas may be involved:
    • Subcortical area
    • Thalamus,
    • Frontobasal, limbic system
    • White matter lesions
    • Hippocampal sclerosis
    • Diffuse post-ischemic lesions

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