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Case Report

Seeing though the clutter: A case report of Posterior Cortical Atrophy and patient-centered care

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Abstract

Objective

Posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) is a neurodegenerative disease, with complex and heterogeneous neurological/neuropsychological sequelae but with similar pathophysiology to Alzheimer’s disease. This case report demonstrated the complexity of this disorder and the challenges from the provider and patient perspective.

Method

Case report focused on a 57-year-old, Caucasian, right-handed woman. Initially, presentation with chronic headaches, vague cognitive complaints, and seemingly confounding mood factors triggered a referral to neurology with a normal neurological exam, grossly normal cognitive performance on a screening measure, and normal imaging studies.

Results

After serial neuropsychological evaluation, antidepressant medication therapy, and a successful course of psychotherapy to address past trauma, evolution of symptoms (i.e., Gerstmann’s syndrome and visuoperceptual deficits) allowed for a diagnosis of PCA to be reached. Follow-up interview with patient and her partner gave unfiltered insight into the personal impact of living with PCA.

Conclusions

With high-quality patient-centered care, the burden of coping with progressively debilitating deficits is slightly lessened. As said best by the patient, “to me it’s awful” and balanced by her partner’s reminder of “cherishing every good moment.”

Correction Statement

This article has been republished with minor changes. These changes do not impact the academic content of the article.

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