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Primary Progressive Apraxia of Speech (PPAOS)

Disease Info
PrevalencePPAOS is rare, accounting for approximately 5-10% of progressive speech disorders
Age of onsetTypically between 50-70 years, with a mean onset age of 62 years
Sex distributionSlight male predominance in some cohorts
Family historyApproximately 20-30% have affected first-degree relatives
Disease durationTypically 7-14 years from symptom onset to death
Spared language abilitiesWord retrieval, comprehension, and grammar remain intact
No paraphasiasUnlike aphasia, patients do not produce semantic or phonemic errors that reflect language dysfunction
AwarenessPatients typically retain insight into their deficits
Absence of dysarthriaMotor weakness, paralysis, or paralysis is not present
Early stage (1-3 years)Primarily inconsistent speech errors and slow rate
Middle stage (3-7 years)Increasing articulatory breakdown, emergence of apraxia of speech
Late stage (7+ years)Severe speech impairment, possible progression to mutism
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