All Relations between Aphasia, Primary Progressive and semantics

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Graeme C Schwindt, Naida L Graham, Elizabeth Rochon, David F Tang-Wai, Nancy J Lobaugh, Tiffany W Chow, Sandra E Blac. Whole-brain white matter disruption in semantic and nonfluent variants of primary progressive aphasia. Human brain mapping. vol 34. issue 4. 2013-09-10. PMID:22109837. whole-brain white matter disruption in semantic and nonfluent variants of primary progressive aphasia. 2013-09-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
Graeme C Schwindt, Naida L Graham, Elizabeth Rochon, David F Tang-Wai, Nancy J Lobaugh, Tiffany W Chow, Sandra E Blac. Whole-brain white matter disruption in semantic and nonfluent variants of primary progressive aphasia. Human brain mapping. vol 34. issue 4. 2013-09-10. PMID:22109837. semantic (svppa) and nonfluent (nfppa) variants of primary progressive aphasia are associated with distinct patterns of cortical atrophy and underlying pathology. 2013-09-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
Seyed A Sajjadi, Julio Acosta-Cabronero, Karalyn Patterson, Lara Z Diaz-de-Grenu, Guy B Williams, Peter J Nesto. Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging for single subject diagnosis in neurodegenerative diseases. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 136. issue Pt 7. 2013-08-29. PMID:23729473. patients with clinical diagnoses of alzheimer's disease, semantic dementia and non-fluent primary progressive aphasia (n = 9 each) were contrasted with control subjects (n = 26) with the diffusion tensor imaging measures: fractional anisotropy, axial and radial diffusivity. 2013-08-29 2023-08-12 human
Seyed A Sajjadi, Julio Acosta-Cabronero, Karalyn Patterson, Lara Z Diaz-de-Grenu, Guy B Williams, Peter J Nesto. Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging for single subject diagnosis in neurodegenerative diseases. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 136. issue Pt 7. 2013-08-29. PMID:23729473. consistent with past reports for the respective clinical syndromes, these were centred on the left frontal operculum and caudate nucleus in non-fluent primary progressive aphasia (the corticobasal degeneration/progressive supranuclear palsy set), anterior temporal lobes in semantic dementia, and hippocampus and posterior cingulate gyrus in alzheimer's disease. 2013-08-29 2023-08-12 human
Po H Lu, Mario F Mendez, Grace J Lee, Alex D Leow, Hyun-Woo Lee, Jill Shapira, Elvira Jimenez, Bradley B Boeve, Richard J Caselli, Neill R Graff-Radford, Clifford R Jack, Joel H Kramer, Bruce L Miller, George Bartzokis, Paul M Thompson, David S Knopma. Patterns of brain atrophy in clinical variants of frontotemporal lobar degeneration. Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders. vol 35. issue 1-2. 2013-08-26. PMID:23306166. the clinical syndromes of frontotemporal lobar degeneration include behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvftd) and semantic (sv-ppa) and nonfluent variants (nf-ppa) of primary progressive aphasia. 2013-08-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Scott M McGinni. Neuroimaging in neurodegenerative dementias. Seminars in neurology. vol 32. issue 4. 2013-08-12. PMID:23361481. neuroimaging techniques have contributed enormously to both our understanding of large-scale network specificity in neurodegenerative syndromes and our ability to make clinical diagnoses of syndromes such as alzheimer's disease (ad), dementia with lewy bodies (dlb), posterior cortical atrophy (pca), logopenic primary progressive aphasia (ppa), agrammatic ppa, semantic dementia (sd), behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvftd), corticobasal syndrome (cbs), and progressive supranuclear palsy syndrome (psps). 2013-08-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Steven Z Chao, Howard J Rosen, Virgina Azor, Hilary Ong, Marian M Tse, Ngan Betty Lai, Craig E Hou, William W Seeley, Bruce L Miller, Brandy R Matthew. Frontotemporal dementia in eight Chinese individuals. Neurocase. vol 19. issue 1. 2013-06-28. PMID:23311888. here, we present data on eight chinese individuals, all of whom met criteria for the behavioral variant of ftd or the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia. 2013-06-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
K Witt, G Deuschl, T Bartsc. [Frontotemporal dementias]. Der Nervenarzt. vol 84. issue 1. 2013-06-26. PMID:22366755. the primary progressive aphasias are classified in a nonfluent/agrammatic variant, a logopenic variant and a semantic variant according to clinical and imaging features. 2013-06-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jonas K Olofsson, Emily Rogalski, Theresa Harrison, M-Marsel Mesulam, Jay A Gottfrie. A cortical pathway to olfactory naming: evidence from primary progressive aphasia. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 136. issue Pt 4. 2013-05-30. PMID:23471695. a complementary analysis of patients with the semantic subtype of primary progressive aphasia, which is associated with marked temporopolar atrophy, revealed much more pronounced impairments of odour naming and matching. 2013-05-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Cristian E Leyton, Sharpley Hsieh, Eneida Mioshi, John R Hodge. Cognitive decline in logopenic aphasia: more than losing words. Neurology. vol 80. issue 10. 2013-05-16. PMID:23390170. to track cognitive and language changes over time in patients with logopenic (lv-ppa) and semantic (sv-ppa) variants of primary progressive aphasia (ppa). 2013-05-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Paolo Caffarra, Simona Gardini, Stefano Cappa, Francesca Dieci, Letizia Concari, Federica Barocco, Caterina Ghetti, Livia Ruffini, Guido Dalla Rosa Prat. Degenerative jargon aphasia: unusual progression of logopenic/phonological progressive aphasia? Behavioural neurology. vol 26. issue 1-2. 2013-05-13. PMID:22713376. primary progressive aphasia (ppa) corresponds to the gradual degeneration of language which can occur as nonfluent/agrammatic ppa, semantic variant ppa or logopenic variant ppa. 2013-05-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
T W Chow, K A Links, D L Masterman, M F Mendez, H V Vinter. A case of semantic variant primary progressive aphasia with severe insular atrophy. Neurocase. vol 18. issue 6. 2013-05-10. PMID:22150361. a case of semantic variant primary progressive aphasia with severe insular atrophy. 2013-05-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
T W Chow, K A Links, D L Masterman, M F Mendez, H V Vinter. A case of semantic variant primary progressive aphasia with severe insular atrophy. Neurocase. vol 18. issue 6. 2013-05-10. PMID:22150361. presented in this case is a patient exhibiting semantic variant primary progressive aphasia, behavioral disturbance. 2013-05-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
Howard S Kirshne. Primary progressive aphasia and Alzheimer's disease: brief history, recent evidence. Current neurology and neuroscience reports. vol 12. issue 6. 2013-04-12. PMID:22932755. in recent years, however, the syndromes of primary progressive aphasia have become more complex, divided into the three subtypes of progressive nonfluent aphasia (pnfa), semantic dementia (sd), and logopenic/phonological progressive aphasia (lpa). 2013-04-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Panagiotis Ioannidis, Elina Konstantinopoulou, Pantelis Maiovis, Dimitris Karacosta. The frontotemporal dementias in a tertiary referral center: classification and demographic characteristics in a series of 232 cases. Journal of the neurological sciences. vol 318. issue 1-2. 2013-03-28. PMID:22541253. frontotemporal lobar degeneration (ftld) comprises of behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvftd) and primary progressive aphasia (ppa) with its 3 main variants, namely nonfluent/agrammatic (nappa), semantic (svppa) and logopenic (lvppa). 2013-03-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
Hyungsub Shim, Robert S Hurley, Emily Rogalski, M-Marsel Mesula. Anatomic, clinical, and neuropsychological correlates of spelling errors in primary progressive aphasia. Neuropsychologia. vol 50. issue 8. 2012-11-29. PMID:22579708. this study evaluates spelling errors in the three subtypes of primary progressive aphasia (ppa): agrammatic (ppa-g), logopenic (ppa-l), and semantic (ppa-s). 2012-11-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
Stephanie M Awad, Amer M Awa. A middle-aged woman with logopenic progressive aphasia as a precursor of Alzheimer's disease: case report and review of the literature. Case reports in neurological medicine. vol 2011. 2012-08-31. PMID:22937339. primary progressive aphasia is a neurodegenerative disorder that was recently classified into three types: fluent (semantic), nonfluent, and logopenic. 2012-08-31 2023-08-12 Not clear
Aurélie Kas, Olga Uspenskaya, Foudil Lamari, Leonardo Cruz de Souza, Marie-Odile Habert, Bruno Dubois, Marc Teichmann, Marie Sarazi. Distinct brain perfusion pattern associated with CSF biomarkers profile in primary progressive aphasia. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry. vol 83. issue 7. 2012-08-16. PMID:22665450. a new classification of primary progressive aphasia (ppa) was recently proposed to differentiate between non-fluent aphasia (nf-ppa), semantic variant of ppa (s-ppa) and logopenic aphasia (lpa) by their phenotypic presentations. 2012-08-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
S A Sajjadi, K Patterson, R J Arnold, P C Watson, P J Nesto. Primary progressive aphasia: a tale of two syndromes and the rest. Neurology. vol 78. issue 21. 2012-07-25. PMID:22573633. primary progressive aphasia (ppa) has been proposed to comprise 3 discrete clinical subtypes: semantic, agrammatic/nonfluent, and logopenic. 2012-07-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Maya L Henry, Pélagie M Beeson, Gene E Alexander, Steven Z Rapcsa. Written language impairments in primary progressive aphasia: a reflection of damage to central semantic and phonological processes. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. vol 24. issue 2. 2012-06-04. PMID:22004048. written language impairments in primary progressive aphasia: a reflection of damage to central semantic and phonological processes. 2012-06-04 2023-08-12 Not clear