Abstract
In sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis is becoming increasingly relevant to establish an early diagnosis. We present a case of familial AD due to a presenilin-1 mutation in which CSF studies suggested appropriate DNA diagnostics. A 38 year old Dutch man presented with dementia, spastic paraparesis, and frontal executive function impairments, mimicking familial Creutzfeldt Jakob disease and frontotemporal dementia. CSF studies, revealing increased total tau and phosphorylated-tau levels with decreased amyloid-β42, distinguished familial AD from Creutzfeldt Jakob disease and frontotemporal dementia. A causative p.L424R PSEN1 mutation was subsequently identified.
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