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Aphasia can be a clue towards Frontotemporal Dementia ( FTD). #brucewillis #dementia #psychiatry

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This video covers the aphasias that can occur as part of frontotemporal dementia.
The three aphasias that can occur are
1. Non-fluent aphasia as part of Primary Progressive Non-Fluent Aphasia
2. Semantic Dementia / Aphasia
3. Logopenic Aphasia
The three aphasias that can occur are
1. Non-fluent aphasia as part of Primary Progressive Non-Fluent Aphasia
2. Semantic Dementia / Aphasia
3. Logopenic Aphasia
Aphasia can be a clue towards Frontotemporal Dementia ( FTD). #brucewillis #dementia #psychiatry
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