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Primary progressive apraxia of speech a distinct neurodegenerative syndrome

Primary progressive apraxia of speech a distinct neurodegenerative syndrome

by Josephs KA | Jun 5, 2014 | Mayo Clinic, PPAOS

By the Mayo Clinic Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a disorder of speech motor planning or programming that affects the sequencing of sounds in syllables and words. It often results from left-hemisphere stroke where it rarely progresses and may even improve over time. But...

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