Introduction: Cognitive and behavioral impairments are considered to occur frequently in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/motor neuron disease (MND). Rarely, apraxia has been reported in MND. Orofacial, or buccofacial, apraxia is characterized by a loss of voluntary control of facial, lingual, pharyngeal and masticatory muscles in the presence of preserved reflexive and automatic functions of the same muscles. Methods: We report a patient with MND who presented with spastic dysarthria and asymmetric orofacial apraxia. She progressed to frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Results: Clinical and neurophysiological examinations were suggestive of bulbar-onset MND-FTD. Tractography showed a reduction of fractional anisotropy in the centrum semiovale, co...
The association of motor neuron disease (MND) with rapidly progressive aphasic dementia has been rec...
Apraxia is an umbrella term for different disorders of higher motor abilities that are not explained...
INTRODUCTION: Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a motor speech disorder impairing the coordination of compl...
Abstract The clinical and neuroanatomical correlates of specific apraxias in neurodegenerative disea...
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) with bulbar dysfunction affects the motor neurons responsible fo...
Objective: Oral and verbal apraxias represent motor programming deficits of nonverbal and verbal mov...
The relationship between motor neurone disease (MND) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD) has been a to...
Abstract Background Facial-onset sensory and motor neuronopathy (FOSMN) is a rare disease whose card...
Existing literature suggests that the presence or absence of apraxia and associated parietal deficit...
Introduction: Stomatognathic system dysfunctional syndrome is triggered by cumulative intra- and ove...
International audienceFrontotemporal involvement has been extensively investigated in amyotrophic la...
Orofacial apraxia (OA) as the main symptom in neurodegenerative disorders has not been yet reported....
Background Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) with motor neuron disease (MND) is a syndrome of progressi...
Introduction: Apraxia of face movement in Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been rarely investigated. Thi...
Facial onset sensory and motor neuronopathy (FOSMN) was first described in 2006 as an apparently spo...
The association of motor neuron disease (MND) with rapidly progressive aphasic dementia has been rec...
Apraxia is an umbrella term for different disorders of higher motor abilities that are not explained...
INTRODUCTION: Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a motor speech disorder impairing the coordination of compl...
Abstract The clinical and neuroanatomical correlates of specific apraxias in neurodegenerative disea...
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) with bulbar dysfunction affects the motor neurons responsible fo...
Objective: Oral and verbal apraxias represent motor programming deficits of nonverbal and verbal mov...
The relationship between motor neurone disease (MND) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD) has been a to...
Abstract Background Facial-onset sensory and motor neuronopathy (FOSMN) is a rare disease whose card...
Existing literature suggests that the presence or absence of apraxia and associated parietal deficit...
Introduction: Stomatognathic system dysfunctional syndrome is triggered by cumulative intra- and ove...
International audienceFrontotemporal involvement has been extensively investigated in amyotrophic la...
Orofacial apraxia (OA) as the main symptom in neurodegenerative disorders has not been yet reported....
Background Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) with motor neuron disease (MND) is a syndrome of progressi...
Introduction: Apraxia of face movement in Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been rarely investigated. Thi...
Facial onset sensory and motor neuronopathy (FOSMN) was first described in 2006 as an apparently spo...
The association of motor neuron disease (MND) with rapidly progressive aphasic dementia has been rec...
Apraxia is an umbrella term for different disorders of higher motor abilities that are not explained...
INTRODUCTION: Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a motor speech disorder impairing the coordination of compl...