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DLB, PDD, and Alzheimer's Disease: Cross-Disease Comparison Matrix

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DLB, PDD, and Alzheimer's Disease: Cross-Disease Comparison Matrix

Overview

Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB), Parkinson's Disease Dementia (PDD), and Alzheimer's Disease (AD) represent the three most common neurodegenerative dementias, collectively accounting for the vast majority of dementia cases worldwide. While DLB and PDD exist on a Lewy body disease spectrum and share [alpha-synuclein](/proteins/alpha-synuclein) pathology as a primary driver, AD is defined by [amyloid-beta](/proteins/amyloid-beta) plaques and [tau](/proteins/tau) neurofibrillary tangles. However, the boundaries between these disorders are increasingly recognized as fluid, with substantial clinical, pathological, and biomarker overlap that complicates differential diagnosis[@mckeith2020].

This comparison matrix synthesizes evidence across five key dimensions: alpha-synuclein pathology distribution, cholinergic system degeneration, cognitive profiles, neuroimaging biomarkers, and treatment responses.

1. Alpha-Synuclein Pathology Distribution

Alpha-synuclein pathology in Lewy body diseases follows a predictable but variable topographical spread pattern, first described by Braak and colleagues. The progression differs markedly between DLB and PDD, and both differ from AD's tau and amyloid distribution.

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