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== Comorbidity == | == Comorbidity == | ||
* A high rate of [[psychosis:schizophrenia-scz|late-onset psychosis]] is a characteristic feature of inherited frontotemporal dementia associated with //C9ORF72// mutations, the most common genetic form of the disorder. | * A high rate of [[psychosis:schizophrenia-scz|late-onset psychosis]] is a characteristic feature of inherited frontotemporal dementia associated with //C9ORF72// mutations, the most common genetic form of the disorder. | ||
- | * //C9ORF72// mutations are also associated with [[psychosis:schizophrenia-scz|schizophrenia]] and [[bipolar:bipolar-i|bipolar disorder]]. | + | * //C9ORF72// mutations are also associated with [[psychosis:schizophrenia-scz|schizophrenia]] and [[bipolar:bipolar-i|bipolar disorder]].[([[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28238272/|Ducharme, S., Bajestan, S., Dickerson, B. C., & Voon, V. (2017). Psychiatric presentations of C9orf72 mutation: what are the diagnostic implications for clinicians?. The Journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences, 29(3), 195-205.]])] |
* There is a substantial overlap of symptoms between Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementia. | * There is a substantial overlap of symptoms between Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementia. | ||