Atypical Young-onset Dementia in Cerebral Thromboangiitis Obliterans: A Case Report

  • Eun Joo Kim
  • , Na Yeon Jung
  • , Myung Jun Lee
  • , Kyoungjune Pak
  • , Jae Hyeok Lee
  • , Young Min Lee
  • , Jin Hong Shin
  • , Jun Kyeung Ko
  • , Jae Meen Lee
  • , Jin A. Yoon
  • , Chungsu Hwang
  • , Kyung Un Choi
  • , Eric J. Huang
  • , Gi Yeong Huh

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Abstract

Young-onset dementia (YOD, age at onset below 45 y) has a broad differential diagnosis. We describe a 41-year-old man with atypical manifestations of YOD syndrome in cerebral thromoboangiitis obliterans (CTAO). Extensive antemortem workup including clinical assessment, laboratory investigations, neuroimaging, and genetic testing did not elucidate a diagnosis. Postmortem neuropathologic examination revealed cortical sickle-shaped granular atrophy, resulting from numerous remote infarcts and cortical microinfarcts that mainly affected the bilateral frontal and parietal lobe, confirming CTAO. Although CTAO is a rare cause of vascular dementia, it should be considered as one of the differentials in patients with YOD with a history of heavy smoking and presence of symmetric damages of watershed-territory on neuroimaging.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)168-172
Number of pages5
JournalAlzheimer disease and associated disorders
Volume36
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1 2022

Keywords

  • cerebral thromboangiitis obliterans
  • vascular dementia
  • young-onset dementia

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