progressive aphasias การใช้
- Semantic dementia ( SD ) is also known as fluent Progressive Aphasia.
- On May 23, 2013, Evey died from dementia and primary progressive aphasia.
- The cause was complications of primary progressive aphasia, a neurological disorder, his son Luke said.
- Damage to the dorsal pathways creates language deficiency in patients that is characteristic of logopenic progressive aphasia.
- After she painted this, it became clear that she, like Ravel, suffered from Primary progressive aphasia.
- Logopenic progressive aphasia is caused by damage to segregated brain regions, specifically the inferior parietal lobe and superior temporal regions.
- Studies have shown that patients with the logopenic variant perform significantly worse on tests of calculation than other primary progressive aphasia patients.
- Compared to other forms of primary progressive aphasia, the logopenic variant has been found to be associated with cognitive and behavioral characteristics.
- Primary progressive aphasia ( PPA ), while its name can be misleading, is actually a form of dementia that has some symptoms closely related to several forms of aphasia.
- A resident of Manhattan, Plum died at age 86 in a hospice there on June 11, 2010, due to primary progressive aphasia, a form of dementia similar to Alzheimer's disease.
- To be diagnosed with aphasia, a person's speech or language must be significantly impaired in one ( or several ) of the four communication modalities following acquired brain injury or have significant decline over a short time period ( progressive aphasia ).
- In 2012, McFadden was diagnosed with logopenic variant primary progressive aphasia, a type of Alzheimer s disease that affects a person s memory of words, and shortly thereafter he became one of the first participants in a study of the effects of aerobic exercise on people already affected by dementia.