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DOI: 10.1093/brain/awr179
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Sensitivity of revised diagnostic criteria for the behavioural variant of frontotemporal dementia

Katya Rascovsky,John R. Hodges,David S. Knopman,Mario F. Mendez,Joel H. Kramer,John Neuhaus,John C. van Swieten,Harro Seelaar,Elise G.P. Dopper,Chiadi Onyike,Argye E. Hillis,Keith A. Josephs,Bradley F. Boeve,Andrew Kertesz,William W. Seeley,Katherine P. Rankin,Julene K. Johnson,Maria Luisa Gorno‐Tempini,Howard J. Rosen,Caroline E. Prioleau-Latham,Albert Lee,Christopher Kipps,Patricia Lillo,Olivier Piguet,Jonathan D. Rohrer,Martin N. Rossor,Jason D. Warren,Nick C. Fox,Douglas Galasko,David P. Salmon,Sandra E. Black,Marsel Mesulam,Sandra Weıntraub,Brad C. Dickerson,Janine Diehl‐Schmid,Florence Pasquier,Vincent Deramecourt,Florence Lebert,Yolande A.L. Pijnenburg,Tiffany W. Chow,Facundo Manes,Jordan Grafman,Stefano F. Cappa,Morris Freedman,Murray Grossman,Bruce L. Miller

Frontotemporal dementia
Frontotemporal lobar degeneration
Apathy
2011
Based on the recent literature and collective experience, an international consortium developed revised guidelines for the diagnosis of behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia. The validation process retrospectively reviewed clinical records and compared the sensitivity of proposed and earlier criteria in a multi-site sample of patients with pathologically verified frontotemporal lobar degeneration. According to the revised criteria, 'possible' behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia requires three of six clinically discriminating features (disinhibition, apathy/inertia, loss of sympathy/empathy, perseverative/compulsive behaviours, hyperorality and dysexecutive neuropsychological profile). 'Probable' behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia adds functional disability and characteristic neuroimaging, while behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia 'with definite frontotemporal lobar degeneration' requires histopathological confirmation or a pathogenic mutation. Sixteen brain banks contributed cases meeting histopathological criteria for frontotemporal lobar degeneration and a clinical diagnosis of behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia, Alzheimer's disease, dementia with Lewy bodies or vascular dementia at presentation. Cases with predominant primary progressive aphasia or extra-pyramidal syndromes were excluded. In these autopsy-confirmed cases, an experienced neurologist or psychiatrist ascertained clinical features necessary for making a diagnosis according to previous and proposed criteria at presentation. Of 137 cases where features were available for both proposed and previously established criteria, 118 (86%) met 'possible' criteria, and 104 (76%) met criteria for 'probable' behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia. In contrast, 72 cases (53%) met previously established criteria for the syndrome (P < 0.001 for comparison with 'possible' and 'probable' criteria). Patients who failed to meet revised criteria were significantly older and most had atypical presentations with marked memory impairment. In conclusion, the revised criteria for behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia improve diagnostic accuracy compared with previously established criteria in a sample with known frontotemporal lobar degeneration. Greater sensitivity of the proposed criteria may reflect the optimized diagnostic features, less restrictive exclusion features and a flexible structure that accommodates different initial clinical presentations. Future studies will be needed to establish the reliability and specificity of these revised diagnostic guidelines.
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    Sensitivity of revised diagnostic criteria for the behavioural variant of frontotemporal dementia” is a paper by Katya Rascovsky John R. Hodges David S. Knopman Mario F. Mendez Joel H. Kramer John Neuhaus John C. van Swieten Harro Seelaar Elise G.P. Dopper Chiadi Onyike Argye E. Hillis Keith A. Josephs Bradley F. Boeve Andrew Kertesz William W. Seeley Katherine P. Rankin Julene K. Johnson Maria Luisa Gorno‐Tempini Howard J. Rosen Caroline E. Prioleau-Latham Albert Lee Christopher Kipps Patricia Lillo Olivier Piguet Jonathan D. Rohrer Martin N. Rossor Jason D. Warren Nick C. Fox Douglas Galasko David P. Salmon Sandra E. Black Marsel Mesulam Sandra Weıntraub Brad C. Dickerson Janine Diehl‐Schmid Florence Pasquier Vincent Deramecourt Florence Lebert Yolande A.L. Pijnenburg Tiffany W. Chow Facundo Manes Jordan Grafman Stefano F. Cappa Morris Freedman Murray Grossman Bruce L. Miller published in 2011. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.