Limbic-predominant amnestic neurodegenerative syndrome (LANS) is a newly recognized memory condition that is distinct from Alzheimer's disease and primarily affects the limbic system, leading to a slow, amnestic, and predominantly neurodegenerative syndrome.
Newly proposed clinical criteria can help distinguish a memory loss disorder, limbic-predominant amnestic neurodegenerative syndrome (LANS), from Alzheimer's disease.