A ‘mini linguistic state examination’ to classify primary progressive aphasia

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  • who: Nikil Patel and collaborators from the Participants A total of , patients with one of the three canonical variants of PPA (, lvPPA, nfvPPA, svPPA) were recruited through cognitive neurology clinics at St George's Hospital, London (n=26), Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge (n=27) and Manchester Royal Infirmary and its associated clinical providers (n=8)Diagnosis was based on the WFN working group criteria [2] including brain imaging, neuropsychological assessment and clinical review by multidisciplinary teams. Three patients declared a native language other than English but were highly fluent, had been communicating in English since childhood and . . .

     

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