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Senile plaques

MedGen UID:
83079
Concept ID:
C0333463
Acquired Abnormality
Synonyms: Neuritic Plaque; Neuritic Plaques; Plaque, Neuritic; Plaque, Senile; Plaques, Neuritic; Plaques, Senile; Senile Plaque; Senile Plaques
SNOMED CT: Senile plaque (38551001)
 
HPO: HP:0100256

Definition

Senile plaques are extracellular deposits of amyloid in the gray matter of the brain. [from HPO]

Conditions with this feature

Alzheimer disease 4
MedGen UID:
376072
Concept ID:
C1847200
Disease or Syndrome
Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative disease of the brain that causes dementia, which is a gradual loss of memory, judgment, and ability to function. This disorder usually appears in people older than age 65, but less common forms of the disease appear earlier in adulthood.\n\nMemory loss is the most common sign of Alzheimer's disease. Forgetfulness may be subtle at first, but the loss of memory worsens over time until it interferes with most aspects of daily living. Even in familiar settings, a person with Alzheimer's disease may get lost or become confused. Routine tasks such as preparing meals, doing laundry, and performing other household chores can be challenging. Additionally, it may become difficult to recognize people and name objects. Affected people increasingly require help with dressing, eating, and personal care.\n\nAs the disorder progresses, some people with Alzheimer's disease experience personality and behavioral changes and have trouble interacting in a socially appropriate manner. Other common symptoms include agitation, restlessness, withdrawal, and loss of language skills. People with Alzheimer's disease usually require total care during the advanced stages of the disease.\n\nAlzheimer's disease can be classified as early-onset or late-onset. The signs and symptoms of the early-onset form appear between a person's thirties and mid-sixties, while the late-onset form appears during or after a person's mid-sixties. The early-onset form of Alzheimer's disease is much less common than the late-onset form, accounting for less than 10 percent of all cases of Alzheimer's disease.\n\nIndividuals with Alzheimer's disease usually survive 8 to 10 years after the appearance of symptoms, but the course of the disease can range from 1 to 25 years. Survival is usually shorter in individuals diagnosed after age 80 than in those diagnosed at a younger age. In Alzheimer's disease, death usually results from pneumonia, malnutrition, or general body wasting (inanition).
Alzheimer disease, familial early-onset, with coexisting amyloid and prion pathology
MedGen UID:
341884
Concept ID:
C1857933
Disease or Syndrome
Alzheimer disease 9
MedGen UID:
924255
Concept ID:
C4282179
Finding
Supranuclear palsy, progressive, 1
MedGen UID:
1640811
Concept ID:
C4551863
Disease or Syndrome
The spectrum of clinical manifestations of MAPT-related frontotemporal dementia (MAPT-FTD) has expanded from its original description of frontotemporal dementia and parkinsonian manifestations to include changes in behavior, motor function, memory, and/or language. A recent retrospective study suggested that the majority of affected individuals have either behavioral changes consistent with a diagnosis of behavioral variant FTD (bvFTD) or, less commonly, a parkinsonian syndrome (i.e., progressive supranuclear palsy, corticobasal syndrome, or Parkinson disease). Fewer than 5% of people with MAPT-FTD have primary progressive aphasia or Alzheimer disease. Clinical presentation may differ between and within families with the same MAPT variant. MAPT-FTD is a progressive disorder that commonly ends with a relatively global dementia in which some affected individuals become mute. Progression of motor impairment in affected individuals results in some becoming chairbound and others bedbound. Mean disease duration is 9.3 (SD: 6.4) years but is individually variable and can be more than 30 years in some instances.

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PubMed

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Etiology

Ferrer I
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Clin Sci (Lond) 2017 Oct 15;131(19):2469-2488. Epub 2017 Sep 28 doi: 10.1042/CS20170033. PMID: 28963121

Diagnosis

Mahaman YAR, Embaye KS, Huang F, Li L, Zhu F, Wang JZ, Liu R, Feng J, Wang X
Ageing Res Rev 2022 Feb;74:101544. Epub 2021 Dec 18 doi: 10.1016/j.arr.2021.101544. PMID: 34933129
van Oostveen WM, de Lange ECM
Int J Mol Sci 2021 Feb 20;22(4) doi: 10.3390/ijms22042110. PMID: 33672696Free PMC Article
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Therapy

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Prognosis

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Castellani RJ, Lee HG, Perry G, Smith MA
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Clinical prediction guides

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Recent systematic reviews

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