
Over the past ten years, there has been an increasing recognition that syndromes of frontotemporal dysfunction (FTD) are a common occurrence in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Such syndromes may be present in as many as 60% of patients with ALS. Conversely, the occurrence of motor neuron dysfunction in patients with clinically pure frontotemporal dementia is increasingly recognized. This suggests that to some extent there are overlapping syndromes in which both ALS and FTD occur within the same individual. This volume summarizes the advances in our understanding of these two disorders, as well as the potential relationship between the two. Key topics include advances in our ability to clinically describe the frontotemporal syndromes, preclinical detection, neuroimaging, and genetics. The exploding field of new markers in neuropathology is examined, as is the role of new genetic mutations in DNA/RNA transport systems. This book is the essential reference text for this topic, and will be of interest to neurologists and neurological trainees with a clinical or research interest in the FTDs or ALS, neuropsychologists, neuropathologists, and researchers.
This volume investigates the clinical, genetic, and pathological overlap between amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Michael J. Strong, a specialist in neurodegenerative diseases, synthesizes recent research to explain why these two conditions frequently manifest in the same patients. The text provides a framework for understanding the shared biological mechanisms, particularly those involving DNA and RNA transport systems, that link motor neuron dysfunction with cognitive and behavioral decline.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Neurologists and researchers identify this text as a comprehensive resource for understanding the intersection of these two complex disorders. The prose is noted for its high academic density, making it most suitable for clinical practitioners and specialized researchers in the field of neurodegeneration.
Page Count:
426
Publication Date:
2012-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191637297
ISBN-13:
9780191637292
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