id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ehdcl3y2mfflphg4ljmcykmq4i Mandana Modirrousta Neuropsychiatric symptoms in primary progressive aphasia: phenomenology, pathophysiology, and approach to assessment and treatment 2013.0 14 .pdf application/pdf 11072 3323 75 Neuropsychiatric symptoms in primary progressive aphasia: phenomenology, pathophysiology, and approach to assessment and treatment SUMMARY Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a neurodegenerative syndrome in the early stages – patients with PPA may exhibit neuropsychiatric symptoms. agreement that neuropsychiatric symptoms are not uncommon among PPA patients. some cases, particularly the semantic variant of PPA, symptoms are similar to those found assessment of behavioral symptoms in PPA and their possible management strategies, and clinical practice and a review of the literature indicates that neuropsychiatric symptoms are common. psychiatric symptoms in patients with PPA. Frequency ranges of neuropsychiatric symptoms in primary progressive aphasia. neuropsychiatric symptoms in primary progressive aphasia. Neuropsychiatric symptoms in primary progressive aphasia REVIEW Neuropsychiatric symptoms in primary progressive aphasia REVIEW Neuropsychiatric symptoms in primary progressive aphasia REVIEW Neuropsychiatric symptoms in primary progressive aphasia REVIEW Neuropsychiatric symptoms in primary progressive aphasia REVIEW Neuropsychiatric symptoms in primary progressive aphasia REVIEW ./cache/work_ehdcl3y2mfflphg4ljmcykmq4i.pdf ./txt/work_ehdcl3y2mfflphg4ljmcykmq4i.txt