Early pathological gambling in co-occurrence with semantic variant primary progressive aphasia: A case report

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Abstract

We have comprehensively documented a case of semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia (sv-PPA) presenting with early-onset pathological gambling (PG). While a growing number of studies have shown the presence of behavioral alterations in patients with sv-PPA, PG has been observed only in the behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia (bv-FTD). To date, no case of PG with the co-occurrence of prominent semantic deficits at the onset of the disease has been reported in the literature. Impulse disorders at onset may wrongly lead to a misdiagnosis (ie, psychiatric disorders). Therefore, a wider characterization of cognitive/aphasia symptoms in patients presenting impulse disorders and predominant language dysfunctions is recommended.

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Battista, P., Capozzo, R., Rizzo, G., Zecca, C., Anastasia, A., De Blasi, R., & Logroscino, G. (2019). Early pathological gambling in co-occurrence with semantic variant primary progressive aphasia: A case report. Clinical Interventions in Aging, 14, 727–733. https://doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S197484

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