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A study of stereotypic behaviours in Alzheimers disease and frontal and temporal variant frontotemporal dementia
1 Psychiatric services for the elderly, Fulbourn Hospital, Cambridge, UK
2 Department of Neurology, Addenbrookes NHS Trust, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, UK
3 MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Chaucer Road, Cambridge CB2 2EF, UK
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Correspondence to:
Professor J Hodges
MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, 15 Chaucer Road, Cambridge CB2 2EF, UK; john.hodges{at}mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk
Objective: To document the prevalence and pattern of stereotypic behaviour in patients with Alzheimers dementia and frontal and temporal variants of frontotemporal dementia. Secondly, to examine the relationship between stereotypic and other neuropsychiatric behaviours.
Methods: Patients with the following were studied; Alzheimers disease (n=28), frontal variant frontotemporal dementia (fvFTD, n=18), and semantic dementiathe temporal lobe variant of FTD (n=13). All patients were assessed using the Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI), the Mini-Mental State Examination, Addenbrookes Cognitive Examination, and the Clinical Dementia Rating scale. Patients were also rated on the newly devised Stereotypic and Ritualistic Behaviour (SRB) subscale, which was designed as an addendum to the NPI.
Results: There was no significant difference across diagnostic groups in terms of age, sex, or severity of cognitive deficits. The overall NPI was significantly higher in patients with fvFTD compared with the other two groups, but fvFTD and semantic dementia showed a similar, and significantly increased, prevalence of stereotypic behaviours on the SRB subscale. Within the FTD group as a whole these behaviours were more likely to be complex, whereas in Alzheimers disease, when present, such behaviours tended to be more simple stereotypies or stimulus bound repetitive behaviours. Stereotypic behaviours were not correlated with either disease severity or the extent of cognitive impairment in the fvFTD group, but were in the other two diagnostic groups.
Conclusion: Complex stereotypic behaviours are a core feature of the dementing syndrome in FTD and may reflect early and specific deficits in orbitofrontal circuitry and basal ganglia involvement.
Keywords: Alzheimers disease; frontotemporal dementia; obsessive compulsive behaviour
Abbreviations: FTD, frontotemporal dementia; fvFTD, frontal variant FTD; NIP, Neuropsychiatric Inventory; MMSE, Mini-Mental State Examination; ACE, Addenbrookes Cognitive Examination; CDR, Clinical Dementia Rating scale; SRB, stereotypic and ritualistic behaviour
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