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Logopenic progressive aphasia (LPA) is a
variant of
primary progressive aphasia. It is
defined clinically by
impairments in
naming and
sentence repetition...
- spelling. However,
repetition and
motor speech is
relatively preserved. The
logopenic variant involves impairments in word retrieval,
sentence repetition, and...
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patients with
progressive nonfluent (aphasia,
semantic dementia, and
logopenic progressive aphasia. No cure or
treatment for this
condition has been...
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deficit of
verbal short-term memory,
which may also be a
feature of
logopenic primary progressive aphasia. Many language-impaired
patients complain...
- and were
legally married in 2014. In 2016,
Durang was
diagnosed with
logopenic progressive aphasia,
which is
thought to be
caused by a form of Alzheimer's...
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subtypes of aphasia — nonfluent-variant
primary progressive aphasia (nfPPA),
logopenic-variant
primary progressive aphasia (lvPPA), and semantic-variant primary...
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preserved syntax and grammar, and the
impaired ability to
recognize objects.
Logopenic progressive aphasia also
known as LPA, is ****ociated with Alzheimer's...
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particularly in
remembering recent events and the
names of
people and
things (
logopenic primary progressive aphasia). As the
disease progresses, the
patient exhibits...
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progressive aphasia (PPA) into
three distinct types -- semantic, nonfluent, and
logopenic --
based on symptoms,
brain regions affected, and the
protein type most...