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Adaptation to early-stage nonfluent/agrammatic variant primary progressive aphasia: A first-person account

机译:适应早期的非流利/语法变异性原发性进行性失语症:第一人称视角

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Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a young-onset neurodegenerative disorder characterized by declining language ability. The nonfluent/agrammatic variant of PPA (PPA-G) has the core features of agrammatism in language production and effortful, halting speech. As with other frontotemporal spectrum disorders, there is currently no cure for PPA, nor is it possible to slow the course of progression. The primary goal of treatment is therefore palliative in nature. However, there is a paucity of published information about strategies to make meaningful improvements to the quality of life of people with PPA, particularly in the early stages of the disease where any benefit could most be appreciated by the affected person. This report describes a range of strategies and adaptations designed to improve the quality of life of a person with early-stage PPA-G, based on my experience under the care of a multidisciplinary medical team.
机译:原发性进行性失语症(PPA)是一种以语言能力下降为特征的年轻发作性神经退行性疾病。 PPA(PPA-G)的非流利/语法错误变体在语言产生和努力,停顿的语音方面具有语法核心特征。与其他额颞频谱疾病一样,PPA目前无法治愈,也无法减慢其发展进程。因此,治疗的主要目的是姑息治疗。但是,很少有公开的信息可以有效地改善PPA患者的生活质量,尤其是在疾病早期,受影响者可能会从中受益。本报告根据我在多学科医疗团队的照顾下的经验,描述了旨在改善早期PPA-G患者生活质量的一系列策略和适应方法。

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