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    Sporadic Jakob-Creutzfeldt disease presenting as primary progressive aphasia.

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    ObjectiveTo report the clinical, neuropsychological, linguistic, imaging, and neuropathological features of a unique case of sporadic Jakob-Creutzfeldt disease in which the patient presented with a logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia.DesignCase report.SettingLarge referral center for atypical memory and aging disorders, particularly Jakob-Creutzfeldt disease.PatientPatient presenting with logopenic variant primary progressive aphasia initially thought to be due to Alzheimer disease.ResultsDespite the long, slow 3.5-year course, the patient was shown to have pathology-proven sporadic Jakob-Creutzfeldt disease.ConclusionsThese findings expand the differential of primary progressive aphasia to include prion disease
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