In semanticdementia, there was asymmetrical temporal lobe atrophy, with greater left-sided damage.
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Three groups of 10 subjects were studied: semanticdementia patients, Alzheimer's disease patients, and control subjects.
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Patients with bvFTD and semanticdementia had a strong sucrose preference compared with the other groups.
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She had semanticdementia, a rare disease that slowly and inescapably takes a person's language away.
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This study explored this question by comparing three patients with semanticdementia to 40 normal controls performing different everyday activities.
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A great deal has been written about cognitive aspects of semanticdementia but little is known about the demography or prognosis.
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Participants: Fifteen patients with clinically diagnosed frontotemporal dementia (5 behavioral variant and 10 semanticdementia).
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These data demonstrate that there is a marked difference in the distribution of temporal lobe atrophy in semanticdementia and Alzheimer's disease.
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Volumetric magnetic resonance imaging analyses of 30 subjects were undertaken to quantify the global and temporal lobe atrophy in semanticdementia and Alzheimer's disease.
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Semanticdementia and Alzheimer's disease groups did not differ significantly on global atrophy measures.