Young-Onset Dementia with Lewy Bodies

Case Rep Neurol. 2018 Dec 20;10(3):363-368. doi: 10.1159/000495748. eCollection 2018 Sep-Dec.

Abstract

Young-onset (< 65 years) dementia is a challenging clinical problem. A 61-year-old man visited our clinic because of a 2-year history of mild cognitive impairment of the executive disorder type. He was initially suspected of having young-onset Alzheimer's disease due to the lack of motor signs or hippocampal atrophy by conventional brain MRI. However, he proved to have anosmia, erectile dysfunction, hypersexuality, constipation, REM sleep behavior disorder, and emotional lability; imaging findings included positive brain perfusion SPECT, nigrosome MRI, DAT scan, and MIBG myocardial scintigraphy. All these clinical imaging features led to the correct diagnosis of young-onset dementia with Lewy bodies (YOD-DLB). It is hoped that this case report will help facilitate a future prospective study to diagnose and follow YOD-DLB patients with the aim of determining appropriate management and care.

Keywords: Dementia with Lewy bodies; Dopamine transporter scan; MIBG myocardial scintigraphy; Mild cognitive impairment; Young onset.

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