Dysphagia in primary progressive aphasia: Clinical predictors and neuroanatomical basis
Salvatore Mazzeo,
Eoin Mulroy,
Jessica Jiang
et al.
Abstract:Background and purposeDysphagia is an important feature of neurodegenerative diseases and potentially life‐threatening in primary progressive aphasia (PPA) but remains poorly characterized in these syndromes. We hypothesized that dysphagia would be more prevalent in nonfluent/agrammatic variant (nfv)PPA than other PPA syndromes, predicted by accompanying motor features, and associated with atrophy affecting regions implicated in swallowing control.MethodsIn a retrospective case–control study at our tertiary re… Show more
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