Moreover, this study is a first step towards identifying potential characteristics that could facilitate the diagnosis of PPAOS and DAOS in Quebec French. It makes a significant contribution to our understanding of progressive apraxia of speech in different cultural languages. What are the potential ...
Progressive apraxia of speechAIM: To conduct a prospective analysis of the neuropsychiatric symptoms () across the three categories of () and progressive (PAOS), compare the prevalence and nature of the symptoms, and look at which symptoms could be helpful to better differentiate these and PAOS...
case of progressive motor speech deficit,67 yr old right-handed White female with apraxia of speech &mild nonfluent aphasia,8 mo followupA 67-year-old female presented with a progressive deficit over a 2–2 1/2-year period characterized by apraxia of speech and mild non-fluent aphasia. ...
This article reviews two of the primary progressive aphasias (PPAs), disorders characterized by the early and predominant impairment of language, and primary progressive apraxia of speech, a degenerative motor speech disorder that is closely related to PPA. An outline of the history and controversy ...
(2009). Opportunities to say `yes': rare speech automatisms in a case of progressive nonfluent aphasia and apraxia. Neurocase 445-458.Code, C., et al. Opportunities to say' yes': Rare speech automatisms in a case of progressive nonfluent aphasia and apraxia [ J ] . Neurocase: The ...
However, syndromes that do not belong to these typical types of PPA have been reported, such as cases where only progressive apraxia of speech (AOS) is present in the early stages of the disease. Moreover, there have been a few case reports of patients with progressive word deafness ...
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Progressive apraxia of speech, nonfluent aphasia, or a combination thereof[32] Photophobia (as compared with control subjects)[33] References Physical Examination The physical examination emphasizes the clinical features previously outlined. PSP is characterized primarily by motor, visual, and cognitive...
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