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- Intro slide
- Outline
- A brief history (1)
- A brief history (2)
- A brief history (3)
- FTD/FTLD classification (1)
- FTD: overlaps
- FTD/FTLD classification (2)
- Causes of late onset dementia
- Causes of early onset dementia
- Levels of classification in FTD
- Frontal (behavioural) variant FTD (fvFTD)
- Typical fvFTD case: J.W. (1)
- Typical fvFTD case: J.W. (2)
- Typical fvFTD case: J.W. (3)
- Typical fvFTD case: J.W. (4)
- Typical fvFTD case: J.W. (5)
- Typical fvFTD case: J.W. (6)
- Neuropsychology in fvFTD
- Theory of mind (ToM)
- Performance on ToM and physical cartoons
- Emotion judgement
- Atrophy in fvFTD: orbitofrontal and medial cortex
- Semantic dementia (SD)
- Typical SD case: D.V. (1)
- Typical SD case: D.V. (2)
- Typical SD case: D.V. (3)
- Perirhinal cortex: a key region?
- VBM correlation with SD
- Brain basis of concept knowledge?
- Laterality
- Word-picture matching: faces vs. animals
- Progressive Non-Fluent Aphasia (PNFA) (1)
- Progressive Non-Fluent Aphasia (PNFA) (2)
- Distribution of atrophy: SD vs. PNFA
- FTD genetics: tau mutations
- FTD genetics: non-tau
- Pathology of FTD: histological subtypes
- Relationship between pathology/clinical syndrome
- Pathological basis of SD
- Histopathology in SD
- Survival from symptom onset
- Management
Topics Covered
- Clinical spectrum FTD
- Frontal or behavioural variant
- Semantic dementia
- Progressive non-fluent aphasia
- Disease overlap
- Genetic factors
- Epidemiological facts
- Neuropsychological methods and imaging diagnostics
- Pathological groupings of FTD
- Tau positive inclusions cases including Pick's disease, familial tauopathies and corticobasal degeneration
- Ubiquitin positive inclusions cases
- Multidisciplinary management of FTD
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Talk Citation
Hodges, J. (2007, October 1). Frontotemporal dementia syndromes [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 18, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/IHZP7026.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. John Hodges has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.