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Hippocampal shrinkage on both sides is common in typical Alzheimer's disease, although it may also occur in other conditions, including dementia with Lewy bodies. |
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People with behavioural variant fronto-temporal dementia may also have hippocampal atrophy on both sides, although often this tends to be worse at the front of the hippocampi than at the back. |
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More often, people with a fronto-temporal dementia have noticably more shrinkage on one side of the brain than the other. |
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If the left side of the brain is affected more than the right, speech and language may be more affected than memory or behaviour. |