Transcription of Logopenic aphasia or Alzheimer’s disease
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Dement Neuropsychol 2014 September;8(3):302-307 Case Report Logopenic aphasia or alzheimer 's disease Different phases of the same disease ? B rbara Costa Beber1,2,3, Renata Kochhann1,4,5, Bruna Matias da Silva1, Marcia L. F. Chaves1,2,6. ABSTRACT. The Logopenic variant of Primary Progressive aphasia , or Logopenic aphasia , is a the most recently described variant of Primary Progressive aphasia and also the least well defined. This variant can present clinical findings that are also common to alzheimer 's disease , given they both share the same cytopathologic findings. This article reports the clinical case of a patient for whom it proved difficult to define a clinical diagnosis, being split between the Logopenic variant and alzheimer 's disease at different phases of the disease .
Dement europsychol 2014 eptember3):302-307 Beber BC et al. Logopenic aphasia or Alzheimer’s disease 303 housewife. The patient was referred to the Dementia
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