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January 2012
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10.1515/JLM-2011-0009

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As of 2008, all German language articles published in the journal “LaboratoriumsMedizin” are also published in an English “online only” version.

Editor-in-Chief: Nauck, Matthias

null Fraunberger, Peter / Klein, Hanns-Georg / Klouche, Mariam / Kohse, Klaus P. / Luppa, Peter B. / März, Winfried / Nebe, Carl Thomas / Orth, Matthias / Ruf, Andreas / Schuff-Werner, Peter / Steimer, Werner / Stieber, Petra / Wallaschofski, Henri / Weber, Bernard / Wieland, Eberhard / Sack, Ulrich

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Recent biomarker approaches in the diagnosis of frontotemporal lobar degeneration/Neurochemische Ansätze in der Diagnose der Frontotemporalen Lobärdegeneration

Feneberg, Emily 1 / Steinacker, Petra 1 / Lehnert, Stefan 1 / Neumann, Manuela 2 / 1

1Department of Neurology, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany

2Institute of Neuropathology, University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland

Correspondence: Prof. Dr. Markus Otto, Department of Neurology, University of Ulm, Oberer Eselsberg 45, 89081 Ulm, Germany Tel.: +49-731-500-63010 Fax: +49-731-500-63012

Citation Information: LaboratoriumsMedizin. Volume 36, Issue 1, Pages 3–8, ISSN (Online) 1439-0477, ISSN (Print) 0342-3026, DOI: 10.1515/JLM-2011-0009, January 2012

Abstract

Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) is a heterogeneous group of syndromes with different symptoms. Frontotemporal lobar degeneration is mostly used as a clinical umbrella term for different diseases. In some clinical subtypes of the FTLD spectrum, a close correlation with underlying pathology can be found. Neuroimaging techniques, such as magnetic resonance imaging and position emission tomography help to detect neuroanatomical lesions and therefore obtain relevance for in vivo prediction of neurodegeneration. However, there is still a lack of neurochemical biomarkers helping to differentiate between underlying histopathologies. The following review gives an overview about present neurochemical biomarker studies and perspective approaches in the diagnosis of FTLD.

Keywords: cerebrospinal fluid (CSF); C9ORF72; frontotemporal lobar degeneration; neurochemistry; primary progressive aphasia; progranulin; TDP-43; C9ORF72; frontotemporale Lobärdegeneration; Liquor; Marker; Neurochemie; primär progrediente Aphasie; Progranulin; TDP-43

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