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World J Clin Cases. Nov 16, 2014; 2(11): 661-667
Published online Nov 16, 2014. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v2.i11.661
Table 1 Table of main findings (comparing findings in different dementias)
Type of dementia Profile/main findingsDifferences between dementias (extent/degree/severity of impairment)
AlzheimerOdor identification deficit, is a widely acknowledged feature of Alzheimer’sMixed findings: AD > VD[6,23]; AD = VD[25] AD = PD[26]; mild DLB > MCI/AD[27] FTD < AD[54] FTD = AD[55] Legend: > more impaired; < less impaired; = similar
VDOlfactory performance below normative scores; Unclear differential profile with other dementias
PDDecreased odor identification, which may precede the development of clinical PD
FTDFTD patients demonstrate preserved odor discrimination abilities, Impairments in odor naming and odor-picture
Table 2 Easy to use common olfaction tests
Test name Internet address
Smell Identification Test (UPSIT)1[60]http://sensonics.com/smell-products/smell-identification-test-international-versions-available.html
Brief Smell Identification Test1- also known as the Cross-Cultural Smell Identification Test[61]http://sensonics.com/smell-products/brief-smell-identification-test.html
Pocket Smell Test[62]http://sensonics.com/smell-products/pocket-smell-test.html
Smell Diskettes[63]http://www.smelldiskettes.com/
Screening 12 Test (Sniffin’ Sticks)[64]http://www.usneurologicals.com/index.php?app=ecom&ns=prodshow&ref=ST_SniffinSticks