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Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a type of neurological syndrome in which language capabilities slowly and progressively become impaired. As with other types of aphasia, the symptoms that accompany PPA depend on what parts of the left hemisphere are significantly damaged. However, unlike most other aphasias, PPA results from continuous deterioration in brain tissue, which leads to early symptoms being far less detrimental than later symptoms. Those with PPA slowly lose the ability to speak, write, read, and generally comprehend language. Eventually, almost every patient becomes mute and completely loses the ability to understand both written and spoken language. Although it was first described as solely impairment of language capabilities while other mental functions remain intact, it

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  • حبسة مترقية أولية (ar)
  • Afàsia progressiva primària (ca)
  • Afasia progresiva primaria (es)
  • Afasia primaria progressiva (it)
  • 原発性進行性失語 (ja)
  • Primary progressive aphasia (en)
  • Primaire progressieve afasie (nl)
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  • الحبسة المترقية الأولية (PPA) هي اضطرابات مترقية في النطق والكلام. وأول من وصفها بأنها متلازمة مستقلة هو مسولام (Mesulam) عام 1982م. (ar)
  • La afasia progresiva primaria (APP) o «afasia de Mesulam» es una enfermedad neurodegenerativa poco frecuente caracterizada por un deterioro progresivo del lenguaje, manteniéndose relativamente preservadas el resto de las funciones cognitivas, instrumentales o conductuales. Los estudios neuropatológicos muestran una atrofia local de las zonas corticales frontal y temporal, por lo que se considera un síndrome demencial asociado a una degeneración lobular frontotemporal. (es)
  • Primaire progressieve afasie (Engels: primary progressive aphasia, PPA) is een zeldzame neurologische aandoening waarbij iemands geleidelijk aan steeds meer wordt aangetast. PPA wordt ook wel de ziekte van Mesulam genoemd, naar de wetenschapper die de symptomen in 1982 voor het eerst definieerde. Bij mensen met PPA is sprake van een afasie die geleidelijk aan steeds ernstiger vormen aanneemt. Vooral het zelf voortbrengen van taal wordt ernstig bemoeilijkt. In mindere mate gaat ook het vermogen tot het begrijpen van taal achteruit. (nl)
  • 原発性進行性失語(primary progressive aphasia、PPA)は失語症が緩徐に進行する神経変性疾患の一群である。 (ja)
  • L'afasia primaria progressiva o PPA (dall'inglese Primary Progressive Aphasia) è un'entità clinico-patologica che si caratterizza per la perdita progressiva ed isolata delle capacità linguistiche (afasia). (it)
  • L'afàsia progressiva primària (APP) és un tipus de síndrome neurològica en què les capacitats del llenguatge es deterioren lentament i progressivament. Com passa amb altres tipus d'afàsia, els símptomes que acompanyen l'APP depenen de quines parts de l'hemisferi esquerre es vegin danyades significativament. No obstant això, a diferència de la majoria d'altres afàsies, l'APP és el resultat d'un deteriorament continu del teixit cerebral, que fa que els primers símptomes siguin molt menys perjudicials que els símptomes posteriors. Els que tenen APP perden lentament la capacitat de parlar, escriure, llegir i comprendre generalment el llenguatge. Finalment, gairebé tots els pacients es perden la capacitat de parlar i la capacitat d'entendre tant el llenguatge escrit com el parlat. Tot i que es (ca)
  • Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a type of neurological syndrome in which language capabilities slowly and progressively become impaired. As with other types of aphasia, the symptoms that accompany PPA depend on what parts of the left hemisphere are significantly damaged. However, unlike most other aphasias, PPA results from continuous deterioration in brain tissue, which leads to early symptoms being far less detrimental than later symptoms. Those with PPA slowly lose the ability to speak, write, read, and generally comprehend language. Eventually, almost every patient becomes mute and completely loses the ability to understand both written and spoken language. Although it was first described as solely impairment of language capabilities while other mental functions remain intact, it (en)
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