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Slowly progressive pure dysgraphia with late apraxia of speech: a further variant of the focal cerebral degeneration
Authors:Luzzi Simona  Piccirilli Massimo
Institution:Institute of Neurology, University of Ancona, Italy.
Abstract:We report a longitudinal neuropsychological investigation of a patient with slowly progressive pure dysgraphia. Cognitive analysis of writing errors suggested a selective impairment of the graphemic buffer. After about seven years, the patient developed an apraxia of speech. No other linguistic or generalized cognitive impairment occurred subsequently, so that, twelve years after the beginning of the disease, the patient showed complete independence in daily life and still remained professionally active. Functional neuroimaging revealed hypoperfusion confined to left fronto-temporal lobe. This well-recognizable syndrome does not fit any of the cases described previously in the literature. This report therefore, adds another variant to heterogeneous clinical spectrum of focal neurodegenerative disorders, further suggesting the opportunity of their distinction from pathological processes leading to dementia.
Keywords:Progressive dysgraphia  Central agraphia  Graphemic buffer  Spelling disorders  Apraxia of speech  Non-fluent aphasia  Focal cerebral degeneration  Focal atrophy  Alzheimer’  s disease  Frontotemporal dementia
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