Primary Progressive Aphasia
Cross-source consensus on Primary Progressive Aphasia from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- Primary progressive aphasia is characterized by progressive language deterioration as the main cause of functional decline. — Long-term effect of transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial electrical stimulation in primary progressive aphasia: study protocol for a randomised, double-blind clinical trial (RECONNECT-PLUS)
- PPA has three recognized clinical variants. — Long-term effect of transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial electrical stimulation in primary progressive aphasia: study protocol for a randomised, double-blind clinical trial (RECONNECT-PLUS)
- The non-fluent/agrammatic and semantic variants are mainly associated with frontotemporal degeneration, while the logopenic variant is linked more closely to Alzheimer's disease pathology. — Long-term effect of transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial electrical stimulation in primary progressive aphasia: study protocol for a randomised, double-blind clinical trial (RECONNECT-PLUS)
- All PPA variants mainly affect the language-dominant hemisphere. — Long-term effect of transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial electrical stimulation in primary progressive aphasia: study protocol for a randomised, double-blind clinical trial (RECONNECT-PLUS)