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Progressive loss of speech output and orofacial dyspraxia associated with frontal lobe hypometabolism.
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NeuropsychologyProgressive LossNeurological DisorderCorticobasal DegenerationNeurolinguisticsPathological SpeechAcquired Apraxia Of SpeechBrain LesionPositron Emission TomographySpeech Motor ControlNeurologyNeuropathologySpeech OutputOrofacial DyspraxiaProgressive Supranuclear PalsySpeechlanguage PathologyFrontal Lobe HypometabolismMotor SpeechFrontotemporal DementiaAcquired Neurogenic Communication DisordersNeuroscienceArtsMedicine
Three patients are described with slowly progressive loss of speech and dysarthria associated with orofacial dyspraxia, initially with intact written language, who subsequently developed more widespread cognitive abnormalities. Positron emission tomography (PET) revealed bifrontal hypometabolism in all of the patients, most marked in the inferior and lateral portions of both frontal lobes, with some extension into the parietal and temporal cortices in one case. These patients may represent a further example of focal progressive cortical degeneration.
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