All Relations between Aphasia, Primary Progressive and Aphasia

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Claire Cordella, Lauren Di Filippo, Vijaya B Kolachalama, Swathi Kira. Connected Speech Fluency in Poststroke and Progressive Aphasia: A Scoping Review of Quantitative Approaches and Features. American journal of speech-language pathology. 2024-04-23. PMID:38652820. speech fluency has important diagnostic implications for individuals with poststroke aphasia (psa) as well as primary progressive aphasia (ppa), and quantitative assessment of connected speech has emerged as a widely used approach across both etiologies. 2024-04-23 2024-04-26 Not clear
Paulo Roberto de Brito-Marques, Janaina Mariana de Araujo Miranda Brito-Marque. Crossed aphasia in a left-handed patient with non-fluent variant of primary progressive aphasia with left asymmetric brain SPECT. Dementia & neuropsychologia. vol 17. 2023-12-13. PMID:38089169. crossed aphasia in a left-handed patient with non-fluent variant of primary progressive aphasia with left asymmetric brain spect. 2023-12-13 2023-12-17 Not clear
Ardi Roelof. Cerebral atrophy as a cause of aphasia: From Pick to the modern era. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 165. 2023-06-05. PMID:37276800. his frontal and temporal forms of aphasia foreshadowed what are now called the nonfluent/agrammatic and semantic variants of primary progressive aphasia. 2023-06-05 2023-08-14 Not clear
Ardi Roelof. A neurocognitive computational account of word production, comprehension, and repetition in primary progressive aphasia. Brain and language. vol 227. 2022-02-24. PMID:35202892. computational models have elucidated word production, comprehension, and repetition in poststroke aphasia syndromes, but simulations are lacking for primary progressive aphasia (ppa) resulting from neurodegenerative disease. 2022-02-24 2023-08-13 Not clear
Massimiliano Ruggeri, Clelia Biagioli, Monica Ricci, Carmela Gerace, Carlo Blund. Progressive aphasia, apraxia of speech and agraphia in corticobasal degeneration: A 12-case series clinical and neuropsychological descriptive study. International journal of language & communication disorders. vol 55. issue 6. 2021-09-17. PMID:32725870. aphasia in cbs seems clinically overlying to a non-fluent/agrammatic primary progressive aphasia (nfappa), which is also a clinical phenotype associated with corticobasal degeneration (cbd) pathology. 2021-09-17 2023-08-13 Not clear
Charalambos Themistocleous, Kimberly Webster, Kyrana Tsapkin. Effects of tDCS on Sound Duration in Patients with Apraxia of Speech in Primary Progressive Aphasia. Brain sciences. vol 11. issue 3. 2021-04-13. PMID:33800933. transcranial direct current stimulation (tdcs) over the left inferior frontal gyrus (ifg) was found to improve oral and written naming in post-stroke and primary progressive aphasia (ppa), speech fluency in stuttering, a developmental speech-motor disorder, and apraxia of speech (aos) symptoms in post-stroke aphasia. 2021-04-13 2023-08-13 Not clear
Faheem Arshad, Avanthi Paplikar, Shailaja Mekala, Feba Varghese, Vandana Valiyaparambath Purushothaman, Darshini Jeevandra Kumar, Leena Shingavi, Seena Vengalil, Subasree Ramakrishnan, Ravi Yadav, Pramod Kumar Pal, Atchayaram Nalini, Suvarna Allad. Social Cognition Deficits Are Pervasive across Both Classical and Overlap Frontotemporal Dementia Syndromes. Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders extra. vol 10. issue 3. 2021-01-15. PMID:33442389. while deficits in emotion recognition and empathy are well-recognised in behavioural-variant (bv)ftd, limited information exists about the nature of social cognitive impairment in the language variant primary progressive aphasia (ppa) that includes progressive non-fluent aphasia (pnfa) and semantic dementia (sd), and in the motor variants ftd amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ftd-als) and ftd progressive supranuclear palsy (ftd-psp). 2021-01-15 2023-08-13 Not clear
Cynthia K Thompso. Neurocognitive Recovery of Sentence Processing in Aphasia. Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR. vol 62. issue 11. 2020-10-29. PMID:31756151. this review article summarizes the results of research examining the neurocognitive effects of psycholinguistically based treatment (i.e., treatment of underlying forms; thompson & shapiro, 2005) for sentence processing impairments in individuals with chronic agrammatic aphasia resulting from stroke and primary progressive aphasia and addresses both behavioral and brain variables related to successful treatment outcomes. 2020-10-29 2023-08-13 Not clear
Salime Jafari, Amin Modarresszadeh, Ahmad Reza Khatoonabadi, John Hodges, Noureddin Nakhostin Ansari, Cristian Leyton, Maryam Noroozia. Development, Cross-Cultural Adaptation, and Psychometric Characteristics of the Persian Progressive Aphasia Language Scale in Patients With Primary Progressive Aphasia: A Pilot Study. Basic and clinical neuroscience. vol 9. issue 1. 2020-09-29. PMID:29942438. development, cross-cultural adaptation, and psychometric characteristics of the persian progressive aphasia language scale in patients with primary progressive aphasia: a pilot study. 2020-09-29 2023-08-13 Not clear
Kazuo Kakinuma, Toru Baba, Michinori Ezura, Keiko Endo, Yumiko Saito, Wataru Narita, Osamu Iizuka, Yoshiyuki Nishio, Akio Kikuchi, Takafumi Hasegawa, Masashi Aoki, Kyoko Suzuk. Logopenic aphasia due to Lewy body disease dramatically improved with donepezil. eNeurologicalSci. vol 19. 2020-09-28. PMID:32455171. •pathological basis of primary progressive aphasia is heterogeneous.•logopenic primary progressive aphasia can precede dementia with lewy bodies (dlb).•cholinesterase inhibitor can improve logopenic aphasia with dlb. 2020-09-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Darby J Morhardt, Mary C O'Hara, Kristine Zachrich, Christina Wieneke, Emily J Rogalsk. Development of a Psycho-Educational Support Program for Individuals with Primary Progressive Aphasia and their Care-Partners. Dementia (London, England). vol 18. issue 4. 2019-11-26. PMID:29149795. primary progressive aphasia is a language-based dementia that initially spares other cognitive domains; however, aphasia interferes with many life roles such as work and interpersonal relationships. 2019-11-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Elisa Canu, Valentina Bessi, Michela Leocadi, Sonia Padiglioni, Benedetta Nacmias, Sandro Sorbi, Massimo Filippi, Federica Agost. Crossed aphasia confirmed by fMRI in a case with nonfluent variant of primary progressive aphasia carrying a GRN mutation. Journal of neurology. vol 266. issue 5. 2019-08-12. PMID:30923936. crossed aphasia confirmed by fmri in a case with nonfluent variant of primary progressive aphasia carrying a grn mutation. 2019-08-12 2023-08-13 Not clear
Valentina Bessi, Irene Piaceri, Sonia Padiglioni, Silvia Bagnoli, Valentina Berti, Sandro Sorbi, Benedetta Nacmia. Crossed aphasia in nonfluent variant of primary progressive aphasia carrying a GRN mutation. Journal of the neurological sciences. vol 392. 2019-07-18. PMID:30097151. crossed aphasia in nonfluent variant of primary progressive aphasia carrying a grn mutation. 2019-07-18 2023-08-13 Not clear
Hiroyuki Watanabe, Minoru Matsuda, Shoko Ota, Toru Baba, Osamu Iizuka, Etsuro Mor. Sentence composition ability in two patients with non-fluent/agrammatic variant primary progressive aphasia. Psychogeriatrics : the official journal of the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society. vol 18. issue 3. 2018-08-01. PMID:29409157. four patients were recruited from the dementia clinic at tohoku university hospital between december 2014 and august 2015: two patients with non-fluent/agrammatic variant primary progressive aphasia, one with semantic variant primary progressive aphasia, and one with probable alzheimer's disease experiencing episodic memory impairment accompanied by transcortical sensory aphasia. 2018-08-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Thomas E Cope, Benjamin Wilson, Holly Robson, Rebecca Drinkall, Lauren Dean, Manon Grube, P Simon Jones, Karalyn Patterson, Timothy D Griffiths, James B Rowe, Christopher I Petko. Artificial grammar learning in vascular and progressive non-fluent aphasias. Neuropsychologia. vol 104. 2018-05-30. PMID:28843341. ten patients with non-fluent variant primary progressive aphasia (nfvppa), 12 with non-fluent aphasia due to stroke, and 11 controls implicitly learned a novel mixed-complexity artificial grammar designed to assess processing of increasingly complex sequencing relationships. 2018-05-30 2023-08-13 human
Annalisa Parente, Anna Rita Giovagnol. Crossed aphasia and preserved visuospatial functions in logopenic variant primary progressive aphasia. Journal of neurology. vol 262. issue 1. 2016-04-04. PMID:25380584. crossed aphasia and preserved visuospatial functions in logopenic variant primary progressive aphasia. 2016-04-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
Gianfranco Puoti, Maria Cristina Lerza, Maria Giulia Ferretti, Orso Bugiani, Fabrizio Tagliavini, Giacomina Ross. A mutation in the 5'-UTR of GRN gene associated with frontotemporal lobar degeneration: phenotypic variability and possible pathogenetic mechanisms. Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD. vol 42. issue 3. 2015-08-25. PMID:25024321. in particular, mutations in grn account for 5-10% of all cases and give rise to a wide spectrum of clinical phenotypes, ranging from behavioral frontotemporal dementia (bvftd) to primary progressive aphasia, including progressive non-fluent aphasia (pnfa) and semantic dementia, and corticobasal syndrome (cbs). 2015-08-25 2023-08-13 Not clear
Maria Caterina Silveri, Emanuele Pravatà, Anna Clelia Brita, Erika Improta, Nicoletta Ciccarelli, Paola Rossi, Cesare Colosim. Primary progressive aphasia: linguistic patterns and clinical variants. Brain and language. vol 135. 2015-04-10. PMID:24974082. we investigated whether primary progressive aphasias (ppa) reflect non-random degradation of linguistic dimensions that might be supported by different neural subsystems and to what extent this degradation contributes to the emergence of clinical entities: semantic (s), logopenic (l) and nonfluent (nf) aphasia; apraxia of speech was also considered if associated with language disorders (aos/aph). 2015-04-10 2023-08-13 Not clear
Cristian E Leyton, John R Hodge. Towards a clearer definition of logopenic progressive aphasia. Current neurology and neuroscience reports. vol 13. issue 11. 2014-04-22. PMID:24027007. logopenic progressive aphasia is the most recently described clinical variant of primary progressive aphasia (ppa), defined by impairment of lexical retrieval and sentence repetition. 2014-04-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
Marc Teichmann, Aurélie Kas, Claire Boutet, Sophie Ferrieux, Marie Nogues, Dalila Samri, Christina Rogan, Didier Dormont, Bruno Dubois, Raffaella Migliacci. Deciphering logopenic primary progressive aphasia: a clinical, imaging and biomarker investigation. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 136. issue Pt 11. 2013-12-31. PMID:24108322. within primary progressive aphasia the logopenic variant remains less understood than the two other main variants, namely semantic and non-fluent progressive aphasia. 2013-12-31 2023-08-12 Not clear