Literature DB >> 18222019

[Primary progressive aphasia: a specific consideration among the neurodegenerative pathology].

C Hommet1, K Mondon, D Perrier, S Rimbaux, A Autret, T Constans.   

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INTRODUCTION: Isolated progressive speech and language difficulties are often the first symptom of primary progressive aphasia. EXEGESIS: We report a 63-year-old woman with progressive language impairment that remained isolated for at least two years, related to a greater atrophy within the left hemisphere. There was no impairment in daily living during two years and six months. Progressively, she developed a frontal dementia.
CONCLUSION: Isolated language impairment may be the inaugural symptom of a focal form of a neurodegenerative disease. Progressive language deterioration without impairment in daily life activity or behavioral changes must be differentiated from Alzheimer disease. Brain imaging is important for the diagnosis.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18222019     DOI: 10.1016/j.revmed.2007.11.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Med Interne        ISSN: 0248-8663            Impact factor:   0.728


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1.  The course of primary progressive aphasia diagnosis: a cross-sectional study.

Authors:  A Mouton; A Plonka; R Fabre; T M Tran; P Robert; J Macoir; V Manera; A Gros
Journal:  Alzheimers Res Ther       Date:  2022-05-10       Impact factor: 8.823

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