Introduction. Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a clinical syndrome characterized by a progressive deterioration in language and speech. It is classified into three variants based on symptom patterns: logopenic, semantic, and non-fluent.
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Utility of visual rating scales in primary progressive aphasia
Introduction Differential diagnosis among subjects with Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) can be challenging. Structural MRI can support the clinical profile.
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Logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia [PDF]
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Early Onset Alzheimer's Disease Presenting as Logopenic Primary Progressive Aphasia [PDF]
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Logopenic Aphasia due to a Strategic Stroke: New Evidence from a Single Case. [PDF]
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Naming Compounds in Logopenic Primary Progressive Aphasia
SEMENZA, CARLO +2 more
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IC‐P‐113: Microbleeds in logopenic progressive aphasia [PDF]
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Treatment Efficacy of Semantic Feature Analysis in Logopenic and Semantic Variants of Primary Progressive Aphasia. [PDF]
Yaşa İC, Maviş İ, Kaya T.
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The influence of bilingualism on the assessment and treatment of an Italian-English speaker with the logopenic variant of PPA. [PDF]
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A longitudinal study of repair strategies in primary progressive aphasia using conversation analysis [PDF]
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