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Logopenic PPA: Mechanisms of Posterior Temporal-Parietal Degeneration

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Logopenic PPA: Mechanisms of Posterior Temporal-Parietal Degeneration

Logopenic variant primary progressive aphasia (lvPPA, also known as logopenic PPA) is the third major variant of primary progressive aphasia, characterized by impaired word retrieval and sentence repetition in the context of relatively preserved single-word comprehension and speech production[@gornotempini2011]. Unlike svPPA (which loses word meaning) or nfvPPA (which loses speech production), lvPPA disrupts the phonological buffer — the temporary storage system that holds heard and produced words in memory. lvPPA is unique among the FTD spectrum in that it is most commonly underlaid by [Alzheimer's disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease) neuropathology rather than FTLD, making it a critical point of overlap between the frontotemporal and Alzheimer's disease spectrums[@mesulam2012][@gorno2023].

Clinical Syndrome

lvPPA is defined by the following core diagnostic features[@gornotempini2011]:

  • Impaired single-word retrieval — frequent pauses during speech to find words, particularly nouns and proper names
  • Impaired repetition of sentences and phrases — difficulty repeating multi-syllabic words, phrases, and sentences
  • Preserved single-word comprehension — understanding of individual words remains relatively intact
  • Preserved speech production — speech remains fluent without the effortful halting or agrammatism of nfvPPA
  • Preserved grammar — sentence structure remains grammatical
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