2022
DOI: 10.1044/2021_jslhr-21-00024
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The Diagnostic Value of Language Screening in Primary Progressive Aphasia: Validation and Application of the Sydney Language Battery

Abstract: Purpose: The three variants of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) differ in clinical presentation, underlying brain pathology, and clinical course, which stresses the need for early differentiation. However, brief cognitive tests that validly distinguish between all PPA variants are lacking. The Sydney Language Battery (SYDBAT) is a promising screening instrument that can be used as a first step in a comprehensive neuropsychological assessment to distinguish PPA subtypes, but evidence on its validit… Show more

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“…Administration and interpretation of such instruments is, however, time-consuming (Patel et al, 2022). Briefer screening instruments, such as the Mini-Linguistic State Examination (MLSE; Patel et al, 2022), have become available, but are not available or validated in the Dutch language, or cannot reliably disentangle PPA from non-PPA patients (e.g., Sydney Language Battery NL; Janssen et al, 2022). The ScreeLing (''Screening Linguı¨stiek'' in Dutch, or translated to English, ''Screening Linguistics'') is a screening instrument for diagnosing aphasia via the linguistic levels Syntax, Phonology, and Semantics.…”
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“…Administration and interpretation of such instruments is, however, time-consuming (Patel et al, 2022). Briefer screening instruments, such as the Mini-Linguistic State Examination (MLSE; Patel et al, 2022), have become available, but are not available or validated in the Dutch language, or cannot reliably disentangle PPA from non-PPA patients (e.g., Sydney Language Battery NL; Janssen et al, 2022). The ScreeLing (''Screening Linguı¨stiek'' in Dutch, or translated to English, ''Screening Linguistics'') is a screening instrument for diagnosing aphasia via the linguistic levels Syntax, Phonology, and Semantics.…”
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confidence: 99%