Frontotemporal dementia is a form of dementia that involves the
degeneration of the frontal lobe of the brain. It is similar to to
Alzheimer's disease and is also known as Pick's disease. The is a
disease with no known cure.
Frontotemporal dementia is a form of dementia that involves the
degeneration of the frontal lobe of the brain. It is similar to to
Alzheimer's disease and is also known as Pick's disease. The is a
disease with no known cure.
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Some symptoms that come with frontotemporal dementia include
worsened personal hygiene, lack of judgment, inappropriate actions,
and lack of judgement and empathy.
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Yes, someone can get frontotemporal dementia at the age of 25.
It is however important to note that such cases are very rare at
the age below 30.
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Frontotemporal dementia, once known as Pick's disease, usually
begins between the age of 45 and 65. There is no disease that leads
to this condition but is caused by a mutations of genes.
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The disease is also referred to as frontotemporal lobar
degeneration, progressive aphasia and semantic dementia.