

Dementia with Lewy bodies is characterised clinically by visual hallucinations, fluctuating cognitive function, parkinsonism, and rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder, and can cause more frailty than other dementias. The disease is heterogeneous in presentation and progression, and misdiagnoses are common. In people with dementia with Lewy bodies, other brain copathologies are frequent, limiting the usefulness of some diagnostic biomarkers. This heterogeneity, together with the scarcity of diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers, has hindered the implementation of therapeutic trials.
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