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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: JAMA Neurol. 2014 Dec 1;71(12):1576–1577. doi: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2014.2805

Table 1.

Demographic, clinical and pathologic features of PPA patients with and without a family or personal history of learning disabilities.

PPA patients with personal or family history of LD (n=29) PPA patients without personal or family history of LD (n=29)
Age at Onset 60.4 +/−8.3 62.0 +/−8.2
Age at Death 71.2 +/−7.2 71.4 +/−7.1
Education in years 15.4 16.0
Gender: % Male 69% 52%
Subtype PPA-L: 9 PPA-L: 13
PPA-G: 9 PPA-G: 8
PPA-Other: 11 PPA-Other: 8
Primary Pathologic Diagnosis PPA-AD: 16 PPA-AD: 15
FTLD: 13 FTLD: 14

PPA-G: agrammatic; PPA-L: logopenic; PPA-Other: Includes patients who were unclassifiable by the 2011 guidelines (n=16) and also three PPA-S patients since the numbers were too low for separate analyses. FTLD: combined group of FTLD-tau (n=16) and FTLD-TDP (n=11). No separate analyses of FTLD subgroups was done because of low numbers and heterogeneity of the tauopathies and FTLD-TDP subtypes.