Disease Directory : Primary Progressive Aphasia Informational resources and a descriptionof services offered by the PPA Program of Northwestern University s Title primary progressive aphasia http://www.diseasedirectory.net/detailed/14113.aspx
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Arquivos De Neuro-Psiquiatria - primary progressive aphasia. Analisys of 16 cases. KEY WORDS primary progressiveaphasia, focal cortical degeneration, cerebral perfusion, neuroimaging. http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2001000400006&l
Primary Progressive Aphasia: A Case Report primary progressive aphasia A case report. The clinical symptoms and the neuroimagingfindings fit the diagnosis of primary progressive aphasia. http://med.ege.edu.tr/norolbil/2000/2000_1_10.htm
Extractions: Journal of Neurological Sciences (Turkish) Online Resources Table of Contents Norol Bil D, Volume 17, Issue 1: January-March 2000, #10 G . Akdal, B. Donmez, R. Cakmur, A. Genc Department of Neurology, Dokuz Eylul University, Inciralti, Izmir, Turkey ABSTRACT Primary progressive aphasia has been clinically defined as progressive language deficit leading to the dissolution of almost all language functions with relative preservation of other cognitive functions. This syndrome was first recognized by Mesulam in 1982. We report a 72-year-old male patient whose motor aphasia started at the age of 70 years. Magnetic resonance imaging showed left frontotemporal atrophy and single photon emission tomography showed hypoperfusion bilatheral frontal and pariototemporal lobes, more marked in the left. The clinical symptoms and the neuroimaging findings fit the diagnosis of primary progressive aphasia. But neuropathological investigations should be made for differential diagnosis. Key words: Primary progressive aphasia (In Turkish)
Extractions: Journal of Neurological Sciences (Turkish) Table of Contents NOROL BIL D 17: 1 , 2000 http://www.med.ege.edu.tr/norolbil/2000/NBD08300.html Case Report PRIMARY PROGRESSIVE APHASIA* Gülden AKDAL Beril DÖNMEZ Raif ÇAKMUR Ahmet GENÇ Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, Turkey ABSTRACT Primary progressive aphasia has been clinically defined as progressive language deficit leading to the dissolution of almost all language functions with relative preservation of other cognitive functions. This syndrome was first recognized by Mesulam in 1982. We report a 72-year-old male patient whose motor aphasia started at the age of 70 years. Magnetic resonance imaging showed left frontotemporal atrophy and single photon emission tomography showed hypoperfusion bilatheral frontal and pariototemporal lobes, more marked in the left. The clinical symptoms and the neuroimaging findings fit the diagnosis of primary progressive aphasia. But neuropathological investigations should be made for differential diagnosis. Key-words: Primary progressive aphasia *33. Ulusal Nöroloji Kongresinde sunulmuþtur.
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NCNCD Site: TELEROUNDS 33 primary progressive aphasia Presenter Andrew Kertesz, MD, FRCPC. Primary progressiveaphasia (PPA) is a relatively common syndrome of degenerative dementia. http://cnet.shs.arizona.edu/telerounds/past/33.html
Extractions: Quick Links CenterNet Site Survey InfoNet PhotoMural ... TELEROUNDS "Primary Progressive Aphasia" Presenter: Andrew Kertesz, M.D., FRCPC Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a relatively common syndrome of degenerative dementia. It is defined as a slowly progressive language disturbance that is relatively isolated from other cognitive deficits for at least two years. In the end-stage, mutism often develops, frontal behavioral changes, extra-pyramidal deficits, and occasionally amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, may be superimposed. The pathology is often Pick's disease or related non-Alzheimer's pathology described as "Pick complex." Most PPAs begin with anomia but eventually become nonfluent. Occasionally a fluent type of aphasia develops with "semantic dementia." Related Sections Video Tape Order Form TELEROUNDS Listserv
Conditions And Diseases - Primary Progressive Aphasia Top Links primary progressive aphasia Web Site Links. primary progressive aphasia A description of what this is, the symptoms and its course. http://www.disease-resources.com/Top_Health_Conditions_and_Diseases_Neurological
Primary Progressive Aphasia No messages are screened for content. primary progressive aphasia. Shehas just been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia. http://neuro-www.mgh.harvard.edu/forum_2/SpeechDisordersF/6.16.996.40PMPrimaryPr
Extractions: This Web Forum is not moderated in any sense. Anyone on the Internet can post articles or reply to previously posted articles, and they may do so anonymously. Therefore, the opinions and statements made in all articles and replies do not represent the official opinions of MGH and MGH Neurology. Neither is MGH or MGH Neurology responsible for the content of any articles or replies. No messages are screened for content. This article submitted by Doug on 6/16/99. Howdy! Hey, wondered if you folks could help my mother with some information. She has just been diagnosed with Primary Progressive Aphasia. Her words are mixed up, and she can't write like she used to, and this has been going on for about a year now. She was an English/Drama teacher for years, so it is very frustrating for her not to be able to be accurate with her spoken and written English. Her neuroligist told my sister that there is a medication which is used by Alzhimers patients that may benefit her. I can't recall the name of the medication. Also, her mother, my grandmother, had Huntingtons Chorea, and died of the complications of that disease. I can't help but think that there may be some conection between the two. My mother will be 65 in July, my grandmother was 59 when diagnosed with Huntingtons, and 71 when she died. Any advice and or information would be tremendously appreciated. My mother is on Web TV, and once I get more information, I will try to get her to post her herself.
Primary Progressive Aphasia primary progressive aphasia. This response submitted by Ann Allan on 5/21/96. Mymother has been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia. http://neuro-www.mgh.harvard.edu/neurowebforum/StrokeArticles/PrimaryProgressive
Extractions: This response submitted by Ann Allan on 5/21/96. Author's Email: Allan_ann@prc.com My mother has been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia. Her memory and speech are affected. She has had this for about 1.5 years and is getting noticeably worse. If you know anyone that has any research or know if any medical facility is doing research or developing medicine for this I would appreciate you contacting me via e-mail. She has gone to Duke University and has had some tests done. Her Dr. there is Dr. Burke. He indicates that there are only about 1,000 people known to have this and that he doesn't know of anyone doing research. We need help if it's out there. You can contact me via e-mail address: Allan_ann@prc.com or home address is 46881 Ducksprings Way, Sterling, VA 20164. Thanks for your help! Next Article
[DYSPHAGIA] Primary Progressive Aphasia DYSPHAGIA primary progressive aphasia. A recent article by Westbury,and Bub (1997) primary progressive aphasia A review of 112 cases. http://list.dysphagia.com/dysphagia/1999-June/msg00129.html
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