The New Classification of Primary Progressive Aphasia into Semantic, Logopenic, or Nonfluent/Agrammatic Variants

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Michael F. Bonner
Sharon Ash
Murray Grossman
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[1] Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania,Department of Neurology, 2 Gibson
[2] Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania,Department of Neurology, 3 West Gates
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Primary progressive aphasia (PPA); Semantic variant PPA (svPPA); Semantic dementia (SD); Semantic PPA (PPA-S); Logopenic variant PPA (lvPPA); Logopenic progressive aphasia (LPA); Logopenic PPA (PPA-L); Nonfluent/agrammatic variant PPA (navPPA); Progressive nonfluent aphasia (PNFA); Agrammatic PPA (PPA-G); Frontotemporal dementia (FTD, FTLD); Alzheimer’s disease (AD);
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Primary progressive aphasia (PPA), typically resulting from a neurodegenerative disease such as frontotemporal lobar degeneration or Alzheimer’s disease, is characterized by a progressive loss of specific language functions with relative sparing of other cognitive domains. Three variants of PPA are now recognized: semantic variant, logopenic variant, and nonfluent/agrammatic variant. We discuss recent work characterizing the neurolinguistic, neuropsychological, imaging and pathologic profiles associated with these variants. Improved reliability of diagnoses will be increasingly important as trials for etiology-specific treatments become available. We also discuss the implications of these syndromes for theories of language function.
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