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    mitsuru kawamuraMitsuru Kawamura,hiroo ichikawaHiroo Ichikawa,shinichi koyamaShinichi Koyama,kenji ishiharaKenji Ishihara,mitsuru kawamuraMitsuru Kawamura,hiroo ichikawaHiroo Ichikawa,shinichi koyamaShinichi Koyama,kenji ishiharaKenji Ishihara,

    Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) with dementia (ALS-D) is characterized clinically by frontal and neurological signs and symptoms, and pathologically by localized atrophy of front-temporal lobes and neuronal ubiquitin-positive inclusion. In this paper, we reviewed the neuropsychological findings of ALS-D. ALS-D is known to exhibit characteristics of fronto-temporal dementia. However, in clinical situations, it is often difficult to evaluate their cognitive functions due to impaired voluntary speech and physical disabilities. In order to identify characteristic and diagnostic cognitive symptoms of relatively advanced ALS-D patients, we reviewed the clinical features of recent studies of clinically definitive ALS Patients who had dementia, impaired voluntary speech, and physical disability. Their medical records showed that the patients made writing errors, and some of the patients demonstrated anosognosia. The writing errors of these cases consisted of paragraphia such as substitution, omission, or syntactic errors and individual differences in error types. We emphasize that aphasic writing errors have been underestimated, particularly in ALS-D patients with impaired voluntary speech. We also emphasize that anosognosia is one of the important symptoms in ALS-D. The relationship between writing errors and anosognosia should be investigated further.

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    m kawamuraM Kawamura,h ichikawaH Ichikawa,s koyamaS Koyama,k ishiharaK Ishihara,m kawamuraM Kawamura,h ichikawaH Ichikawa,s koyamaS Koyama,k ishiharaK Ishihara,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Brain and nerve = Shinkei kenkyū no shinpo

    VOLUME: 59

    Page Numbers: 1083-91

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    ISSN: 1881-6096

    DAY: 30

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: jpn

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Neurology, Showa University School of Medicine, 1-5-8 Hatanodai, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 142-8666, Japan.

    Country: Japan

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