All Relations between Aphasia, Primary Progressive and semantics

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Federica Agosta, Sebastiano Galantucci, Paola Valsasina, Elisa Canu, Alessandro Meani, Alessandra Marcone, Giuseppe Magnani, Andrea Falini, Giancarlo Comi, Massimo Filipp. Disrupted brain connectome in semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia. Neurobiology of aging. vol 35. issue 11. 2015-10-19. PMID:24970567. disrupted brain connectome in semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia. 2015-10-19 2023-08-13 Not clear
Federica Agosta, Sebastiano Galantucci, Paola Valsasina, Elisa Canu, Alessandro Meani, Alessandra Marcone, Giuseppe Magnani, Andrea Falini, Giancarlo Comi, Massimo Filipp. Disrupted brain connectome in semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia. Neurobiology of aging. vol 35. issue 11. 2015-10-19. PMID:24970567. using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging and graph analysis, the topological organization of the functional brain network connectivity was explored in patients with left-sided onset semantic variant (sv) of primary progressive aphasia relative to healthy controls. 2015-10-19 2023-08-13 Not clear
E Magnin, M Teichmann, O Martinaud, O Moreaud, I Ryff, S Belliard, J Pariente, T Moulin, P Vandel, J-F Démone. [Specificities of the logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia]. Revue neurologique. vol 171. issue 1. 2015-10-01. PMID:25444173. the logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia is a syndrome with neuropsychological and linguistic specificities, including phonological loop impairment for which diagnosis is currently mainly based on the exclusion of the two other variants, semantic and nonfluent/agrammatic primary progressive aphasia. 2015-10-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Semra Ince, Erdal Eroglu, Erdal Guzeldemir, Alper O Karacalioglu, Ozdes Emer, Engin Alago. 18F-FDG PET/CT findings in a case of a semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia. Hellenic journal of nuclear medicine. vol 18. issue 2. 2015-09-29. PMID:26187219. 18f-fdg pet/ct findings in a case of a semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia. 2015-09-29 2023-08-13 Not clear
Alberto Benussi, Alessandro Padovani, Barbara Borron. Phenotypic Heterogeneity of Monogenic Frontotemporal Dementia. Frontiers in aging neuroscience. vol 7. 2015-09-21. PMID:26388768. different phenotypes have been defined on the basis of presenting clinical symptoms, i.e., the behavioral variant of ftd, the agrammatic variant of primary progressive aphasia, and the semantic variant of ppa. 2015-09-21 2023-08-13 Not clear
Federica Agosta, Pilar M Ferraro, Elisa Canu, Massimiliano Copetti, Sebastiano Galantucci, Giuseppe Magnani, Alessandra Marcone, Paola Valsasina, Alessandro Sodero, Giancarlo Comi, Andrea Falini, Massimo Filipp. Differentiation between Subtypes of Primary Progressive Aphasia by Using Cortical Thickness and Diffusion-Tensor MR Imaging Measures. Radiology. vol 276. issue 1. 2015-09-10. PMID:25734554. to test a multimodal magnetic resonance (mr) imaging-based approach composed of cortical thickness and white matter (wm) damage metrics to discriminate between variants of primary progressive aphasia (ppa) that are nonfluent and/or agrammatic (nfvppa) and semantic (svppa). 2015-09-10 2023-08-13 Not clear
Emilia J Sitek, Anna Barczak, Klaudia Kluj-Kozłowska, Marcin Kozłowski, Maria Barcikowska, Jarosław Sławe. Is descriptive writing useful in the differential diagnosis of logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia, Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment? Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska. vol 49. issue 4. 2015-08-27. PMID:26188940. current classification of primary progressive aphasia (ppa) encompasses three variants: non-fluent (nfvppa), semantic (svppa) and logopenic (lvppa). 2015-08-27 2023-08-13 Not clear
Gianfranco Puoti, Maria Cristina Lerza, Maria Giulia Ferretti, Orso Bugiani, Fabrizio Tagliavini, Giacomina Ross. A mutation in the 5'-UTR of GRN gene associated with frontotemporal lobar degeneration: phenotypic variability and possible pathogenetic mechanisms. Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD. vol 42. issue 3. 2015-08-25. PMID:25024321. in particular, mutations in grn account for 5-10% of all cases and give rise to a wide spectrum of clinical phenotypes, ranging from behavioral frontotemporal dementia (bvftd) to primary progressive aphasia, including progressive non-fluent aphasia (pnfa) and semantic dementia, and corticobasal syndrome (cbs). 2015-08-25 2023-08-13 Not clear
Roberto Santangelo, Elisabetta Coppi, Laura Ferrari, Maria Paola Bernasconi, Patrizia Pinto, Gabriella Passerini, Giancarlo Comi, Giuseppe Magnan. Cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers can play a pivotal role in the diagnostic work up of primary progressive aphasia. Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD. vol 43. issue 4. 2015-08-18. PMID:25201781. three variants of primary progressive aphasia (ppa) have been currently characterized: non fluent/agrammatic (nfv-ppa), semantic (sv-ppa), and logopenic variant (lv-ppa). 2015-08-18 2023-08-13 Not clear
Teresa Q Wu, Zachary A Miller, Babu Adhimoolam, Diana D Zackey, Baber K Khan, Robin Ketelle, Katherine P Rankin, Bruce L Mille. Verbal creativity in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia. Neurocase. vol 21. issue 1. 2015-07-07. PMID:24329034. verbal creativity in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia. 2015-07-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
Teresa Q Wu, Zachary A Miller, Babu Adhimoolam, Diana D Zackey, Baber K Khan, Robin Ketelle, Katherine P Rankin, Bruce L Mille. Verbal creativity in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia. Neurocase. vol 21. issue 1. 2015-07-07. PMID:24329034. emergence of visual and musical creativity in the setting of neurologic disease has been reported in patients with semantic variant primary progressive aphasia (svppa), also called semantic dementia (sd). 2015-07-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jordi A Matias-Guiu, Maria Nieves Cabrera-Martín, Rocío García-Ramos, Teresa Moreno-Ramos, Maria Valles-Salgado, José Luis Carreras, Jorge Matias-Gui. Evaluation of the new consensus criteria for the diagnosis of primary progressive aphasia using fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography. Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders. vol 38. issue 3-4. 2015-05-12. PMID:24732287. new consensus criteria have been proposed to classify primary progressive aphasia (ppa) into three variants: agrammatic, semantic, and logopenic. 2015-05-12 2023-08-13 Not clear
Maria Caterina Silveri, Emanuele Pravatà, Anna Clelia Brita, Erika Improta, Nicoletta Ciccarelli, Paola Rossi, Cesare Colosim. Primary progressive aphasia: linguistic patterns and clinical variants. Brain and language. vol 135. 2015-04-10. PMID:24974082. we investigated whether primary progressive aphasias (ppa) reflect non-random degradation of linguistic dimensions that might be supported by different neural subsystems and to what extent this degradation contributes to the emergence of clinical entities: semantic (s), logopenic (l) and nonfluent (nf) aphasia; apraxia of speech was also considered if associated with language disorders (aos/aph). 2015-04-10 2023-08-13 Not clear
Janine Diehl-Schmid, Oezguer A Onur, Jens Kuhn, Traugott Gruppe, Alexander Drzezg. Imaging frontotemporal lobar degeneration. Current neurology and neuroscience reports. vol 14. issue 10. 2015-04-10. PMID:25171901. the 3 major clinical syndromes associated with ftld include behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia, semantic and nonfluent variants of primary progressive aphasia. 2015-04-10 2023-08-13 Not clear
Karine Marcotte, Naida L Graham, Sandra E Black, David Tang-Wai, Tiffany W Chow, Morris Freedman, Elizabeth Rochon, Carol Leonar. Verb production in the nonfluent and semantic variants of primary progressive aphasia: the influence of lexical and semantic factors. Cognitive neuropsychology. vol 31. issue 7-8. 2015-03-12. PMID:25358022. verb production in the nonfluent and semantic variants of primary progressive aphasia: the influence of lexical and semantic factors. 2015-03-12 2023-08-13 Not clear
Karine Marcotte, Naida L Graham, Sandra E Black, David Tang-Wai, Tiffany W Chow, Morris Freedman, Elizabeth Rochon, Carol Leonar. Verb production in the nonfluent and semantic variants of primary progressive aphasia: the influence of lexical and semantic factors. Cognitive neuropsychology. vol 31. issue 7-8. 2015-03-12. PMID:25358022. differential patterns of impairment with respect to noun and verb production have been observed in the nonfluent and semantic variants of primary progressive aphasia. 2015-03-12 2023-08-13 Not clear
Elissaios Karageorgiou, Bruce L Mille. Frontotemporal lobar degeneration: a clinical approach. Seminars in neurology. vol 34. issue 2. 2015-02-21. PMID:24963678. the three clinical syndromes associated with ftld are jointly classified as frontotemporal dementia (ftd) and include behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvftd), nonfluent-agrammatic primary progressive aphasia (nfvppa), and semantic variant ppa (svppa; left: l-svppa and right: r-svppa). 2015-02-21 2023-08-13 Not clear
Sharon A Savage, Olivier Piguet, John R Hodge. Giving words new life: generalization of word retraining outcomes in semantic dementia. Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD. vol 40. issue 2. 2015-01-15. PMID:24413622. anomia is a common and debilitating symptom for many dementia sufferers, but is particularly marked in patients with the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia, semantic dementia (sd). 2015-01-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Carlo Reverberi, Paolo Cherubini, Sara Baldinelli, Simona Luzz. Semantic fluency: cognitive basis and diagnostic performance in focal dementias and Alzheimer's disease. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 54. 2014-12-15. PMID:24681692. this finding suggests that the cognitive deficit that impairs fluency differs among the three focal dementia groups: a semantic store deficit in the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia (sv-ppa), a strategy deficit in the non-fluent variant of primary progressive aphasia (nfv-ppa), and an initiation deficit in the behavioural variant of fronto-temporal dementia (bv-ftd). 2014-12-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Stephen M Wilson, Andrew T DeMarco, Maya L Henry, Benno Gesierich, Miranda Babiak, Maria Luisa Mandelli, Bruce L Miller, Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempin. What role does the anterior temporal lobe play in sentence-level processing? Neural correlates of syntactic processing in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. vol 26. issue 5. 2014-12-03. PMID:24345172. neural correlates of syntactic processing in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia. 2014-12-03 2023-08-12 human