Aphasia progressiva logopenica aphasiarum progressivarum primariarum varietas est[1][2]. Hominibus affectis primum difficultates cogitandi loquendique progressivae sunt, quo reperire verborum progressive tardior erit. Dementiae non symptoma initale est[3]. Morbi causa adhuc incognita est. Tamen observatur accumulatio et amyloidi beta in cerebro, ut morbo Alzheimeriano[4], gravissima, ut demum cellulae nervales pereunt. Damnoso curso hoc atrophia cortex cerebri temporalis posterior sinister, situs concomitatur.

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Aphasia amissio facultatis linguam antea quaesitam loquendi comprehendive, detrimento nervorum causa, vel in parte evanescens vel absolute periens dicitur. Aphasia progressiva logopenica vitia phonologica perficit, quo fit, ut sententiarum et perceptio et repetitio deminuuntur[6].

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Morbi natura progressiva est, quamquam therapia logopaedica commendatur[7]. Imprimis therapia, quae facultatem nominandi continere potest, aegrotis valorem vivendi addere queat: tractationes ad functiones lexicales semanticasque (verbas quaerendo) recuperandas, ut ad phonologicas (verbas audiendo), orthographicas (legendo scribendoque) spectant.

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  6. Dial H. R., Gnanateja G. N., Tessmer R. S., Gorno-Tempini M. L., Chandrasekaran B., Henry M. L. (Ian 2021). "Cortical Tracking of the Speech Envelope in Logopenic Variant Primary Progressive Aphasia". Frontiers in human neuroscience: 10.3389/fnhum.2020.597694. eCollection 2020 
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