Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
331730 Postepy Psychiatrii i Neurologii 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundProgressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) has overlapping clinical features with primary progressive aphasia (PPA). Our study aimed at comparing classical PSP phenotype – Richardson syndrome (PSP) with three different variants of PPA in terms of descriptive speech.MethodsFifty-eight patients participated in the study: 18 with the clinical diagnosis of PSP-RS, 14 with nfvPPA, eight with logopenic variant of PPA (lvPPA), 8 with semantic variant of PPA (svPPA) and 10 with Alzheimer's disease (AD).ResultsLexical access in descriptive speech is comparably good in PSP-RS and nfvPPA. However, speech rate is faster in PSP-RS than in nfvPPA and patients with PSP-RS are more likely to construct complex sentences than individuals with nfvPPA.ConclusionOverlapping linguistic features were noted between PSP-RS and nfvPPA, but not with lvPPA or svPPA.

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