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Título: | Early-Onset Alzheimer Disease (EOAD) With Aphasia: A Case Report |
Autor(es): | BORGES, Marcus Kiiti; LOPES, Thais Nakayama; BIELLA, Marina Maria; SIQUEIRA, Alaise; MAUER, Sivan; APRAHAMIAN, Ivan |
Parte de: | FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY, v.9, article ID 469, 5p, 2018 |
Resumo: | Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is traditionally subdivided into early onset (EOAD) and late onset (LOAD). EOAD has an onset before age 65 years and accounts for 1-5% of all cases. Two main presentation types of AD are familial and sporadic. Case presentation: The authors present the case of a 68-year-old retired white man, with a college level educational background. At 55 years of age, the patient presented cognitive decline with short-term memory impairment and slowed, hesitant speech. At 57 years, he was unable to remember the way to work, exhibiting spatial disorientation. PET-CT: revealed hypometabolism and atrophy in the left temporal lobe and posterior region of the parietal lobes. Disease course: Evolving with difficulties in comprehension and sentence repetition over past 3 years and with global aphasia in past 6 months, beyond progressive memory impairment. Discussion: Possibly due to the young age and atypical presentation, and the diagnosis of EOAD is often delayed. To the best of our knowledge, this case can be classified as a sporadic EOAD with aphasia. Clinical variant and neuroimaging findings were crucial to the diagnosis and treatment of this atypical presentation of AD. |
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