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. 2024;99(1):101-103.
doi: 10.3233/JAD-240328.

Exploring Psychosis in Neurodegenerative Dementia: Connecting Symptoms to Neurobiology

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Exploring Psychosis in Neurodegenerative Dementia: Connecting Symptoms to Neurobiology

Christopher B Morrow et al. J Alzheimers Dis. 2024.

Abstract

The following commentary discusses a review by Cressot et al. entitled: 'Psychosis in Neurodegenerative Dementias: A Systematic Comparative Review'. The authors describe the epidemiology and phenomenology of psychosis across neurodegenerative dementias. Dementia with Lewy bodies had the highest reported prevalence of psychosis at 74% followed by Alzheimer's disease, 54% and frontotemporal degeneration, 42%. Detailed characterization of psychosis shows differences in the types of hallucinations and delusions by dementia type. These findings suggest that different types of dementia related pathology are associated with high rates of psychosis with more specific symptom profiles than previously appreciated. Understanding the differences and variety of psychotic experiences across dementia types may have diagnostic and therapeutic implications for treating hallucinations and delusions in populations suffering from neurodegenerative diseases.

Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; delusions; dementia; dementia with Lewy bodies; frontotemporal dementia; hallucinations; neurodegeneration; psychosis.

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