Primary progressive aphasia types
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Carthery-Goulart MT, da Costa da Silveira A, Machado TH, et al. (2013) Nonpharmacological interventions for cognitive impairments following primary progressive aphasia: A systematic review of the literature. Dementia and . Neuropsychol. ogia . 7(1): 122-131. Cartwright J and Elliott KAE.
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Types: can occur in isolation (primary APS) or in a/w an underlying autoimmune d/o (most commonly SLE) ... can be focal or generalized and may be a/w postictal hemiparesis (Todd's paralysis) or aphasia. Papilledema. N/V. Progressive hemiparesis. ... Primary progressive: rarer. Progressive-relapsing: rarer.
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Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a clinical dementia syndrome caused by neurodegenerative disease (Mesulam, 1982). Currently, experts recognize three variants of PPA each with a unique pattern of linguistic impairments and associated with specific patterns of distribution of cortical atrophy and neuropathology (Gorno- Tempini et al., 2011).
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4. Anatomical, psycholinguistic, and clinical studies of Primary Progressive Aphasia . I founded the MGH Harvard Primary Progressive Aphasia Clinical Research Program in 2007, and have since developed this program into an internationally recognized leader in PPA care and research.
The 3 Types of Primary Progressive Aphasia
include thalamic aphasia, basal ganglia aphasia, surrounding white matter aphasia - associated with . dementia; Alzheimer’s disease ( language deterioration follows progressive course beginning with anomic aphasia ( transcortical sensory aphasia ( Wernicke’s aphasia ( global aphasia - primary progressive aphasia (PPA)
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Frontal gray matter deficits are found in both schizophrenia patients and their healthy first degree relatives44-46, and there is a strong familial risk for many neurodegenerative diseases that affect the frontal cortex, including frontotemporal dementia and primary progressive aphasia.
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degeneration (FTLD) Includes dementias such as behavioral variant FTLD, primary progressive aphasia, Pick’s disease and progressive supranuclear palsy. Typical symptoms include changes in personality and behavior and difficulty with language. Nerve cells in the front and side regions of the brain are especially affected.
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Primary progressive aphasia (frontotemporal dementia such as Pick's disease) - insidious decline in language, either dysfluency or semantic anomia, that progresses to full dementia. Types. Pagal anatomic substrate: A. Perisylvian. I. Sensory aphasia (s. Wernicke aphasia, fluent aphasia) II. Motor aphasia (s. Broca aphasia, nonfluent aphasia)
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Primary progressive aphasia is characterized by either a nonfluent or agrammatical subtype or a fluent aphasia with semantic memory loss (semantic dementia). CBD and PSP may present with either behavioral or language symptoms accompanied by motor and extrapyramidal dysfunction (Miller & …
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