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Frontal hypometabolism in neurocognitive disorder with behavioral disturbance. | LitMetric

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Criteria for the behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) include decreased frontal metabolism. FDG-PET was used to investigate whether patients with neurocognitive disorder and behavioral disturbance (bvNCD) who did not fulfill three bvFTD criteria had characteristic brain metabolic pattern. Patients were referred from memory clinic to nuclear medicine for differential diagnosis of NCD with dysexecutive syndrome and predominant mild frontal atrophy. Patients were classified into two groups before FDG-PET, probable bvFTD ( = 25) or bvNCD ( = 27) when only two bvFTD criteria were met. Voxel-based and multivariate PLS analyses of FDG-PET did not show significant between-group difference at inclusion. After 4.8 years of follow-up, most patients with probable bvFTD received the same diagnosis, 3 remained very stable and one participant was given a psychiatric diagnosis. Five patients with bvNCD fulfilled criteria for probable bvFTD at 4.4 years mean follow up, while 2 participants remained very stable and 3 received alternative neurological or psychiatric diagnoses. When initial FDG-PET were compared between groups stratified at follow up (26 bvFTD versus 17 bvNCD), there was a trend (p<.001uncorrected) for lower prefrontal with relatively preserved premotor metabolism in bvFTD compared to bvNCD. Twelve bvNCD participants had neuropsychological testing before inclusion. They all presented executive dysfunction and normal visuospatial performance, and most ( = 9) had memory encoding impairment. Frontal hypometabolism was observed in a dysexecutive presentation of frontal neurodegenerative disorder (bvNCD) that did not fulfill all clinical criteria for bvFTD.

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