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Semantic Dementia (Semantic Variant Primary Progressive Aphasia)

Pathway / Mechanism Diagram

flowchart TD A["Genetic<br/>Risk Factors"] --> B["Molecular<br/>Pathology"] A0["PPA"] --> A A1["FTD"] --> A A2["SD"] --> A B --> C["Protein<br/>Aggregation"] C --> D["Cellular<br/>Dysfunction"] D --> E["Neuroinflammation"] E --> F["Neuronal<br/>Damage"] F --> G["Clinical<br/>Symptoms"] H["Therapeutic<br/>Interventions"] -.->|"target"| B

Introduction

Semantic Dementia (Semantic Variant Primary Progressive Aphasia) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the gradual loss of neuronal function. This page provides comprehensive information about the disease, including its pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and current therapeutic approaches.

Overview

Semantic dementia (SD), now formally classified as semantic variant primary progressive aphasia (svPPA), is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the gradual and selective loss of semantic memory — the repository of conceptual knowledge about words, objects, people, and facts — while other cognitive domains (particularly episodic memory, visuospatial function, and syntax) remain relatively preserved in early stages. SD is one of the three canonical variants of [primary-progressive-aphasia](/diseases/primary-progressive-aphasia) and falls within the [ftd](/diseases/ftd) (FTD) spectrum. [@gornotempini2011]

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