Frontotemporal dementia

Frontotemporal dementia is an uncommon type of dementia that affect the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. These areas of the brain are generally associated with personality, behavior and language. Frontotemporal dementia is often misdiagnosed as a psychiatric problem or as Alzheimer's disease. But frontotemporal dementia tends to occur at a younger age than does Alzheimer's disease. Frontotemporal dementia often begins between the ages of 40 and 65.

  • Semantic variant primary progressive aphasia
  • Non-fluent/agrammatic variant primary progressive aphasia

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