Primary progressive aphasia: analisys of 16 cases

Author:

Radanovic Márcia1,Senaha Mirna Lie Hosogi1,Mansur Letícia Lessa2,Nitrini Ricardo1,Bahia Valéria Santoro1,Carthery Maria Teresa1,Aires Flávia Nóbrega Freire2,Mathias Sandra Christina1,Caramelli Paulo1

Affiliation:

1. University of São Paulo

2. University of São Paulo, Brazil

Abstract

Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is an intriguing syndrome, showing some peculiar aspects that differentiate it from classical aphasic pictures caused by focal cerebral lesions or dementia. The slow and progressive deterioration of language occurring in these cases provides an interesting model to better understand the mechanisms involved in the linguistic process. We describe clinical and neuroimaging aspects found in 16 cases of PPA. Our patients underwent language and neuropsychological evaluation, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and single photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT). We observed a clear distinction in oral expression patterns; patients were classified as fluent and nonfluent. Anomia was the earliest and most evident symptom in both groups. Neuroimaging pointed to SPECT as a valuable instrument in guiding the differential diagnosis, as well as in making useful clinical and anatomical correlations. This report and a comparison to literature are an attempt to contribute to a better understanding of PPA.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Neurology,Clinical Neurology

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