Clinical Perspectives on Primary Progressive Aphasia

Clinical Perspectives on Primary Progressive Aphasia
Title Clinical Perspectives on Primary Progressive Aphasia PDF eBook
Author Lyndsey Nickels
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 285
Release 2017-10-02
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317525760

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Primary progressive aphasia is a type of dementia that progressively impairs language abilities (speaking, understanding, reading and writing) and may eventually affect other aspects of thinking, movement and/or personality. For the person with primary progressive aphasia, these problems have a profound effect on their ability to communicate, which in turn impacts their relationships, social networks and ability to participate in everyday activities that depend on communication. Recent understanding of primary progressive aphasia has grown enormously, however, and this book provides an up-to-date survey of research relevant to the clinical care of people with primary progressive aphasia. It covers initial diagnosis, neuropathology, genetics and typical patterns of progression from early- to late-stage disease, with a special focus on management and intervention for a range of different language symptoms and everyday communication activities. This book is suitable for a wide readership, from neurologists, geriatricians and other medical specialists, to general practitioners, speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, psychologists and students in these fields. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal Aphasiology.

Primary Progressive Aphasia and Other Frontotemporal Dementias

Primary Progressive Aphasia and Other Frontotemporal Dementias
Title Primary Progressive Aphasia and Other Frontotemporal Dementias PDF eBook
Author Rene L. Utianski
Publisher Plural Publishing
Pages 205
Release 2019-09-16
Genre Medical
ISBN 163550161X

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Primary Progressive Aphasia and Other Frontotemporal Dementias: Diagnosis and Treatment of Associated Communication Disorders is the second volume in the “Medical Speech-Language Pathology” book series. It is intended to fill an unmet need to assist clinicians, students, and related healthcare professionals in the diagnosis and treatment of the title disorders. There is a growing population of individuals diagnosed with various forms of Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) and Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA), and this number is likely to increase as medical practitioners and speech-language pathologists (SLPs) become more expert at identifying these conditions. More clinicians will be seeing, and treating, patients with a diagnosis of FTD or PPA. Toward that end, the goal of this book is to expand this clinical knowledge base and support the development of skills in diagnosis, but also in clinical management. Within each chapter is a concise presentation of available evidence-based practice and research findings, with a focus on sharing information that is clinically applicable and digestible for non-researchers. Each chapter provides a comprehensive outline of testing that will assist in the diagnosis of the cognitive-communication disorders associated with FTD, PPAs, and primary progressive apraxia of speech (PPAOS). Disclaimer: Please note that ancillary content (such as documents, audio, and video, etc.) may not be included as published in the original print version of this book.

Progressive Language Impairments

Progressive Language Impairments
Title Progressive Language Impairments PDF eBook
Author Lyndsey Nickels
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Agraphia
ISBN 9781848727014

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Progressive language impairments comprise a broad range of symptoms of impaired language processing that worsen over time as a result of neurodegenerative disease. This title focuses on intervention for progressive language impairments, providing an overview of the research and including examples of interventions at different levels

Progressive Language Impairment Presented as Slowly Progressive Aphasia

Progressive Language Impairment Presented as Slowly Progressive Aphasia
Title Progressive Language Impairment Presented as Slowly Progressive Aphasia PDF eBook
Author Lori Jeffers Anderson
Publisher
Pages 158
Release 1989
Genre
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Primary progressive aphasia and the parts of the brain affected

Primary progressive aphasia and the parts of the brain affected
Title Primary progressive aphasia and the parts of the brain affected PDF eBook
Author Anja Drack
Publisher GRIN Verlag
Pages 23
Release 2019-07-24
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 3668986487

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Seminar paper from the year 2018 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics, grade: 2,3, University of Cologne, course: English Studies, language: English, abstract: Primary progressive aphasia is a relatively newly recognized subtype of dementia. Dementia is a clinical condition, in which a progressive decline of mental and emotional capacities occurs (Mesulam 2000:159). It affects fifty million people worldwide, with ten million new cases yearly (N.U. Dementia 2017). There is a wide variety of symptoms, including the loss or decline of memory, ability to focus, difficulties with reasoning, communication and language (Alzheimer's Society 2005:3), interfering with the independence of the daily living situation and activities (Mesulam 2000:159). To this day, Primary progressive aphasia is often misdiagnosed, because of its unpopularity and therefore lack of knowledge of many people. Those misdiagnoses steal valuable time to find effective treatments, which, at least, could slow down the progressive nature of the illness. Studying the relationship between language impairments and affected parts of the brain in Primary progressive aphasia, allows us to reach a better understanding of the language network in the brain and pushes forward the search for effective treatments or even a cure. This termpaper presents a review of literature, especially by Mesulam, on Primary progressive aphasia and the language impairments, declining progressively throughout the illness. The question this paper tries to answer is, what kinds of language impairments can be present in Primary progressive aphasia and which parts of the brain are responsible for certain deficits, when affected by different diseases. It will give information about the most common language impairments seen in patients, because no case is exactly the same and not everybody experiences the same difficulties. Furthermore, the paper will explore the language network of the brain, where it is located, which parts it includes and which parts play a role in Primary progressive aphasia, for short PPA. To look at the clinical picture from another perspective, a 14- years follow-up case study will give an example of speech impairments of a patient diagnosed with Primary progressive aphasia and show the neuropathological findings of the affected brain parts, which are responsible for the specific impairments.

Encyclopedia of Movement Disorders

Encyclopedia of Movement Disorders
Title Encyclopedia of Movement Disorders PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 1633
Release 2010-02-26
Genre Science
ISBN 012374105X

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The Encyclopedia of Movement Disorders is a comprehensive reference work on movement disorders, encompassing a wide variety of topics in neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry and pharmacology. This compilation will feature more than 300 focused entries, including sections on different disease states, pathophysiology, epidemiology, genetics, clinical presentation, diagnostic tools, as well as discussions on relevant basic science topics. This Encyclopedia is an essential addition to any collection, written to be accessible for both the clinical and non-clinical reader. Academic clinicians, translational researchers and basic scientists are brought together to connect experimental findings made in the laboratory to the clinical features, pathophysiology and treatment of movement disorders. The Encyclopedia targets a broad readership, ranging from students to general physicians, basic scientists and Movement Disorder specialists. Published both in print and via Elsevier’s online platform of Science Direct, this Encyclopedia will have the enhanced option of integrating traditional print with online multimedia. Connects experimental findings made in the laboratory to the clinical features, pathophysiology, and treatment of movement disorders Encompasses a wide variety of topics in neurology neurosurgery, psychiatry, and pharmacology Written for a broad readership ranging from students to general physicians, basic scientists, and movement disorder specialists

The Behavioral Neurology of Dementia

The Behavioral Neurology of Dementia
Title The Behavioral Neurology of Dementia PDF eBook
Author Bruce L. Miller
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 491
Release 2016-11-17
Genre Medical
ISBN 1107077206

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Distils the most valuable discoveries in dementia research into clear, insightful chapters written by international experts.