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Tractography of supplementary motor area projections in progressive speech apraxia and aphasia
In: Neuroimage Clin (2022)
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A Preliminary Report of Network Electroencephalographic Measures in Primary Progressive Apraxia of Speech and Aphasia
In: Brain Sci (2022)
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Orofacial Muscle Strength across the Dysarthrias
In: Brain Sci (2022)
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Longitudinal speech rate in progressive AOS (Utianski et al., 2021) ...
Utianski, Rene L.; Martin, Peter R.; Hanley, Holly. - : ASHA journals, 2021
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Longitudinal speech rate in progressive AOS (Utianski et al., 2021) ...
Utianski, Rene L.; Martin, Peter R.; Hanley, Holly. - : ASHA journals, 2021
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A Cognitive Psychometric Investigation of Word Production and Phonological Error Rates in Logopenic Progressive Aphasia
In: Am J Speech Lang Pathol (2021)
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Progressive Apraxia of Speech: Delays to Diagnosis and Rates of Alternative Diagnoses
In: J Neurol (2021)
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Voice Therapy According to the Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System: Expert Consensus Ingredients and Targets
In: Am J Speech Lang Pathol (2021)
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A molecular pathology, neurobiology, biochemical, genetic and neuroimaging study of progressive apraxia of speech
In: Nat Commun (2021)
Abstract: Progressive apraxia of speech is a neurodegenerative syndrome affecting spoken communication. Molecular pathology, biochemistry, genetics, and longitudinal imaging were investigated in 32 autopsy-confirmed patients with progressive apraxia of speech who were followed over 10 years. Corticobasal degeneration and progressive supranuclear palsy (4R-tauopathies) were the most common underlying pathologies. Perceptually distinct speech characteristics, combined with age-at-onset, predicted specific 4R-tauopathy; phonetic subtype and younger age predicted corticobasal degeneration, and prosodic subtype and older age predicted progressive supranuclear palsy. Phonetic and prosodic subtypes showed differing relationships within the cortico-striato-pallido-nigro-luysial network. Biochemical analysis revealed no distinct differences in aggregated 4R-tau while tau H1 haplotype frequency (69%) was lower compared to 1000+ autopsy-confirmed 4R-tauopathies. Corticobasal degeneration patients had faster rates of decline, greater cortical degeneration, and shorter illness duration than progressive supranuclear palsy. These findings help define the pathobiology of progressive apraxia of speech and may have consequences for development of 4R-tau targeting treatment.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34103532
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8187627/
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-23687-8
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Communication in progressive AOS and aphasia (Utianski et al., 2020) ...
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Communication in progressive AOS and aphasia (Utianski et al., 2020) ...
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Communication Limitations in Patients With Progressive Apraxia of Speech and Aphasia
In: Am J Speech Lang Pathol (2020)
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Lewy body disease is a contributor to logopenic progressive aphasia phenotype
In: Ann Neurol (2020)
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Association of amyloid angiopathy with microbleeds in logopenic progressive aphasia: an imaging-pathology study
In: Eur J Neurol (2020)
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Dementia with Lewy bodies presenting as Logopenic Variant Primary Progressive Aphasia
In: Neurocase (2020)
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Longitudinal anatomic, functional, and molecular characterization of Pick disease phenotypes
In: Neurology (2020)
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An Evaluation of the Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Speech/Language Variant
In: Mov Disord Clin Pract (2019)
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Western Aphasia Battery–Revised Profiles in Primary Progressive Aphasia and Primary Progressive Apraxia of Speech
In: Am J Speech Lang Pathol (2019)
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Clinical and Neuroimaging Characteristics of Clinically Unclassifiable Primary Progressive Aphasia
In: Brain Lang (2019)
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The influence of β-amyloid on [(18)F]AV-1451 in semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia
Whitwell, Jennifer L.; Martin, Peter R.; Duffy, Joseph R.. - : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2019
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