Clinical Trial: Hippocampal Sclerosis and Amnesia Not Due to Alzheimer's Disease

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: Hippocampal Sclerosis and Amnesia Not Due to Alzheimer's Disease

Brief Summary: Hippocampal Sclerosis (HS) leads to anterograde amnesia mimicking early Alzheimer's disease (AD) (so called HSA-nonAD). Recent studies showed that (a) the deficit of episodic memory as well as the level of hippocampal atrophy in bvFTD may be of similar severity to that observed in AD, even at initial presentation, leading to misdiagnosis in 22% of cases with post mortem diagnosis; (b) amnesia with HS due to microvascular lesion and microinfarcts can also cause impairment of episodic memory mimicking AD, without subcortical cognitive profile. Because these diseases involve distinct pathophysiological processes, they require different specific care and treatment. In consequence, it is very important to improve our knowledge about HS in order to identify its mechanism and improve the diagnosis.