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Assessing the Overlap in Diagnostic Criteria for Primary Progressive Aphasia in a Latin American Population [PDF]
Abstract Background Primary progressive aphasias (PPA) are characterized by a progressive deterioration of language. Despite the establishment of international criteria in 2011 defining three variants (semantic, nonfluent, and logopenic), these variants can present overlapping symptoms, making their identification and differentiation challenging.
Bustamante‐Paytan D +11 more
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Children's Attitudes Toward Dementia: Protocol for a Cross-Sectional Study.
Somoza-Fernández G +3 more
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Depression, anxiety, and mental state in patients with early-stage dementia: comparison of reminiscence therapy and cognitive stimulation therapy. [PDF]
Demir ZG +3 more
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[Cognitive impairment in hearing impaired patients compared to normal hearing patients]. [PDF]
Del Ángel-González AJ +2 more
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Inclusive research with individuals with Down syndrome at risk for dementia. [PDF]
Fonseca LM +3 more
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Relationship between caregiver characteristics and the reported quality of life of people with mild and moderate dementia. [PDF]
Alvarez Polo MT +3 more
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