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More extensive hypometabolism and higher mortality risk in patients with right- than left-predominant neurodegeneration of the anterior temporal lobe.

Lars FringsGanna BlazhenetsRaphael BinderTobias BormannSabine HellwigPhilipp T Meyer
Published in: Alzheimer's research & therapy (2023)
More extensive neurodegeneration and shorter survival duration in patients with right- than left-predominant neurodegeneration of the ATL might indicate that the former consult memory clinics at a later disease stage, when symptoms like naming and episodic memory deficits have already emerged. At the time of diagnosis, the shorter survival duration of patients with right- than left-predominant ATL neurodegeneration should be kept in mind when counseling patients and caregivers.
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