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Logopenic Variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia(LPA): A clinical study for cognitive syndrome and functional neuroimaging in 5 patients Satsuki TAKEISHI 1,2 , Yuri KUDO 3 , Satoshi NARUSE 4 , Mie EZAWA 5 , Yasuhiro KAWASE 5 , Chie ICHINO 6 , Yoko KITAMURA 7 , Toru IMAMURA 1,7 1Division of Speech, Hearing and Cognitive Sciences, Graduate School of Health and Welfare, Niigata University of Health and Welfare, Niigata, Japan 2Section of Speech Therapy, Division of Rehabilitation, General Rehabilitation Center Midori Hospital 3Department of Rehabilitation, General Rehabilitation Center Midori Hospital 4Department of Neurology, General Rehabilitation Center Midori Hospital 5Kawase Neurology Clinic 6Division of Speech Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation, Niigata Rehabilitation Hospital 7Department of Neurology, Niigata Rehabilitation Hospital Keyword: Logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia , Logopenia , Verbal short-term memory , Repetition , Phonemic paraphasia pp.873-884
Published Date 2017/9/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1405205455
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 We examined the neuropsychological findings and their relationship to regional cerebral blood flow in SPECT studies in 5 patients who met the diagnostic criteria for logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia(LPA). In all patients, the presence or absence of phonemic paraphasia corresponded to the presence or absence of decrease in blood flow in the left supramarginal gyrus, respectively, which suggested that the occurrence of phonemic paraphasia in LPA is related to functional decline in the left supramarginal gyrus. Patients with impaired single-word comprehension showed decline in the posterior part of the left superior, middle and inferior temporal gyri in functional images. Functional decline in the whole part of the left posterior temporal lobe may be attributable to the impairment of single-word comprehension in LPA patients. The severity of impaired repetition and comprehension of sentences and phrases tended to be correlated with the severity of deficit in verbal short-term memory, which underlined the assumption that attributed the impairment of verbal short-term memory to deteriorated repetition and comprehension of sentences and phrases. Two patients without logopenia showed some frontal lobe syndromes, such as environmental dependency and perseveration. This finding raised a hypothesis that frontal lobe dysfunction prevented the manifestation of reduced speech production, although functional images did not show supporting findings. Some of the neuropsychological symptoms of LPA related to functional decline in particular brain regions, and the relationships were similar to those known in the established symptomatology of aphasia in patients with focal brain damage. In LPA patients, as well as in patients with focal lesion, the variety of regions with functional decline may partly explain the variety of symptoms in the patients.


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