| Literature DB >> 30480254 |
Sevda Sarikaya1, Basar Sarikaya2.
Abstract
Although inappropriate sexual behavior in dementia is not common, it can be extremely troublesome for healthcare professionals and caregivers as well as patients themselves. There is paucity of data in the literature for the management of these behaviors, but the limited available data suggest efficiency of some commonly used treatment modalities. Herein, we present a 74-year old Alzheimer's disease (AD) patient, known to be heterosexual throughout her past life, presenting with a recent display of same-sex inappropriate sexual behavior six years after the initial diagnosis of her disease. This new clinical picture of hypersexuality responded well to aripiprazole and her symptoms gradually diminished and eventually disappeared after onset of medication. This report also constitutes the first reported case of an AD patient in the published literature presenting with hypersexuality of shifted sexual orientation during the course of the disease.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; antipsychotic agents; aripiprazole; dementia; frontotemporal dementia; sexuality
Year: 2018 PMID: 30480254 PMCID: PMC6159613 DOI: 10.3233/ADR-170041
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Alzheimers Dis Rep ISSN: 2542-4823
Fig.1MRI of the brain demonstrating mild-moderately enlarged lateral ventricles. a) Axial T2-weighted FLAIR demonstrating periventricular foci of prolonged T2 signal as well as scattered foci of T2 signal abnormalities compatible with small vessel ischemic disease. b) Coronal T2-weighted image demonstrating atrophy of the mesial temporal structures (arrows indicate diminished size of the hippocampi).