The article by Byrne gives a general overview of dementia with Lewy bodies (LBD) and discusses treatment in terms of modulation of neurotransmitter systems, treatment of psychotic symptoms and extrapyramidal features. However, as is the case with Alzheimer's disease, the dementia is related to underlying pathological processes which result in death and/or malfunction of neurons. Prevention or amelioration of this neuronal loss is therefore the ultimate aim of treatment. Such treatment is not yet available and the possibility of its development is likely to depend on further elucidation of the underlying pathological process. The relationship of LBD to Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease should be considered, as this is important for the determination of the underlying pathological processes in LBD.
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