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523 – Datscan in Differential Diagnosis of Lewy Body Disease - Case Report

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

J. Luzny
Affiliation:
Mental Hospital Kromeriz, Kromeriz, Czech Republic
M. Blazkova
Affiliation:
Mental Hospital Kromeriz, Kromeriz, Czech Republic
A. Indrakova
Affiliation:
Mental Hospital Kromeriz, Kromeriz, Czech Republic
O. Vyrostkova
Affiliation:
Mental Hospital Kromeriz, Kromeriz, Czech Republic
I. Pospisilova
Affiliation:
Mental Hospital Kromeriz, Kromeriz, Czech Republic

Abstract

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Introduction:

Differentiating Lewy Body Disease from dementia of Alzheimer's type might be difficult in clinical practice. Althought the clinical signs in both cathegories are well known, difficulties may occur in patients with incomplete clinical picture.

Objectives and aims:

Description of the case with incomplete clinical picture (women with unspecified dementia) and benefit of the DatCAN in differential diagnosis of clinically unclear dementia.

Methods:

Case report.

Results:

DatCAN helped in differential diagnosis of unspecified dementia. As the clinical picture of the case was incomplete and clinical diagnosis could not been done according diagnostic criteria, DatSCAN proved benefit in diagnostics of Lewy Body Disease.

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