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Who is "Mr. Elegant"? Wait...is he Mr. Vain's cousin? (Original Post) Tommy_Carcetti Aug 2017 OP
Lawrence O Donnell called trumpy incoherent last night, I can't imagine why...... FM123 Aug 2017 #1
Primary Progressive Aphasia Tanuki Aug 2017 #2

Tanuki

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2. Primary Progressive Aphasia
Wed Aug 2, 2017, 11:16 AM
Aug 2017
https://www.aphasia.org/aphasia-resources/primary-progressive-aphasia/

"What is Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA)?
Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) is a neurological syndrome in which language capabilities become slowly and progressively impaired. Unlike other forms of aphasia that result from stroke or brain injury, PPA is caused by neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s Disease or Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration. PPA results from deterioration of brain tissue important for speech and language. Although the first symptoms are problems with speech and language, other problems associated with the underlying disease, such as memory loss, often occur later.

PPA commonly begins as a subtle disorder of language, progressing to a nearly total inability to speak, in its most severe stage. The type or pattern of the language deficit may differ from patient to patient. The initial language disturbance may be fluent aphasia (i.e., the person may have normal or even increased rate of word production) or non-fluent aphasia (speech becomes effortful and the person produces fewer words). A less common variety begins with impaired word-finding and progressive deterioration of naming and comprehension, with relatively preserved articulation.".....



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