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Semantic Variant PPA: Mechanisms of Language Network Degeneration

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Semantic Variant PPA: Mechanisms of Language Network Degeneration

Semantic variant primary progressive aphasia (svPPA, also known as semantic dementia) is a language-led variant of frontotemporal dementia characterized by the progressive, selective loss of word meaning and object knowledge[@gornotempini2011]. Unlike other dementia subtypes that primarily affect memory or executive function, svPPA produces a profound and selective degradation of the semantic system — the rich, multimodal knowledge repository that allows us to understand the meaning of words, objects, faces, and concepts. Patients with svPPA speak fluently and grammatically but their speech becomes progressively empty of meaning, as words lose their conceptual content[@gorno2023].

Clinical Syndrome

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

  • Impaired confrontation naming — progressive loss of ability to name objects and pictures, particularly for low-frequency items
  • Single-word comprehension deficit — difficulty understanding the meaning of individual words, especially nouns
  • Surface dyslexia/dysgraphia — reading and spelling of irregularly pronounced words is disproportionately impaired (e.g., "colonel" read as "co-lon-el")
  • Preserved speech fluency — speech remains grammatically correct and fluent, without effortful halting
  • Preserved repetition — ability to repeat sentences remains intact early in the disease
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