Frontotemporal Dementia is characterised by gradual impairment to either or both of the brain's frontal or temporal lobes. The following things may be impacted: personality, attitude, vocabulary, and motion. Most of the time, especially in the first phases of the illness, memory is unaffected. Diagnoses of frontotemporal dementia are more frequently made in adults under 65. How long a person with FTD will survive is uncertain. Depending on their diagnosis, some people go on to survive for more than ten years while others just make it to two.
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