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Neurology 2001;56:S46-S51
© 2001 American Academy of Neurology


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Behavior and treatment in frontotemporal dementia

Richard J. Perry, MRCP; and Bruce L. Miller, MD

From the Memory and Aging Center, University of California at San Francisco.

Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Bruce L. Miller, Memory and Aging Center, University of California at San Francisco, 350 Parnassus Avenue, Suite 800, San Francisco, CA 94143; e-mail: bmiller{at}itsa.ucsf.edu

Behavioral syndromes are central to the clinical presentation of frontotemporal dementia. The authors review the behavioral changes seen in frontotemporal dementia and describe pharmacologic interventions for these behavioral syndromes.




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