Katie Brandt and Dr. Brad Dickerson: Understanding Frontotemporal Dementia | Live Talk

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Brandt, who has spoken with Being Patient previously on the impact of her late husband’s frontotemporal dementia diagnosis, is an advocate for awareness from the caregiver’s perspective. She’s also the director of caregiver support services and public relations for Massachusetts General Hospital’s Frontotemporal Disorders Unit, a lead volunteer with the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration (AFTD), and a co-facilitator of the Boston area FTD Support Group.
Dickerson, an advisor for Being Patient, is the Director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Frontotemporal Disorders Unit and Neuroimaging Lab in Boston. He is also a staff behavioral neurologist in the MGH Memory Disorders Unit and co-investigator on the Neuroimaging Core of the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. Both will share their insights and answer reader questions about frontotemporal dementia.
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@SR-bw3sc
@SR-bw3sc 9 ай бұрын
Change in behavior can be= agression, verbal tirades, "Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde" type behavior, from calm to anger.
@257rani
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What is a FDG (is it glucose type brain scan)
@257rani
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What is the connection with MCI, FTD and Alzheimer's and Aphasia
@ed7519
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Those are all different types of dementias. Not sure there is any kind of connection besides that.
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