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    Understand more about the disease that affects Mauricio Copproselli

    Terry PratchettBy Terry PratchettAugust 23, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Neurologists say that the frontotemporal dementia (FTD) of journalist Mauricio Copproselli appears from the age of 45. Sunday program 20 amazingTV Globo revealed the broadcaster’s illness, which kept him away from television.

    Actor Bruce Willis, for example, Another recent case of people known to the media, affected by frontotemporal dementia.

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    Frontotemporal dementia keeps Bruce Willis off screen | Image: reproduction

    FTD is a condition similar to Alzheimer’s disease, but with differences such as language impairment and behavior changes. a illness It appears from the age of 45 and has no cure, only symptomatic treatment.

    And it’s not just Mauricio Cuproselli: the disease affects an active part of the population

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    Frontotemporal dementia affects an active part of the population, typically between the ages of 45 and 65 | Image: reproduction

    DFT is different from Alzheimer’s diseaseBecause it does not primarily affect memory. The first disease causes a change in behavior, such as a change in the individual’s personality. This characteristic does not occur for the second disease.

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    Age is also the difference. Frontotemporal dementia affects an active segment of the population, usually between the ages of 45 and 65. On the other hand, the risk of developing Alzheimer’s appears from the age of 65 years.

    What are the causes of dementia?

    Experts believe that the origin of DFT is genetic. In the brain there is an abnormal accumulation of three proteins: TAU, FUS and TDP-43. All of this is toxic to nerve cells, which slowly die, atrophy, and cause symptoms of the disease.

    How is frontotemporal dementia diagnosed?

    Imaging tests help diagnose brain conditions. Because he has symptoms similar to depression and bipolar disorder, frontotemporal dementia leads to a late or misdiagnosis.

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    There is no cure or cure for frontotemporal dementia. Experts say the lifespan of people who contract the disease varies. On average, doctors indicate eight to ten years. If the disease is related to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), the lifespan is reduced to three to five years.

    Understanding frontotemporal dementia, the disease of Mauricio Coppercelli

    It is a group of neurodegenerative and advanced diseases that affect the brain. In general, there are three types, involving atrophy in the frontal and temporal regions of the brain:

    • 1) The behavioral variable changes emotions and behaviours. The patient behaves inappropriately and embarrassed. In addition to presenting irresponsible attitudes, he is indifferent to everything and finds it difficult to put himself in other’s shoes;
    • 2) In the semantic form of progressive aphasia, the patient loses the ability to understand the words and names of some objects. He forgets what a broom or a hammer is, for example. The person ignores speech, exchanges words and says meaningless things; that it
    • 3) The non-fluent type of primary progressive aphasia reduces the patient’s ability to express himself through language. The patient understands what he hears, but he stutters. When unable to open verbal communication, the person becomes mute – a procedure that occurs in advanced cases of frontotemporal dementia.

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