Progressive apraxia of speech: delays to diagnosis and rates of alternative diagnoses.
Johnny DangJonathan Graff-RadfordJoseph R DuffyRene L UtianskiHeather M ClarkJulie A StierwaltJennifer L WhitwellKeith A JosephsHugo BothaPublished in: Journal of neurology (2021)
Approximately 80% of patients with PAOS were imprecisely diagnosed at their first visit, with it taking a median of 3 years from symptom onset to receiving a diagnosis of PAOS. Being seen by a speech-language pathologist during the initial evaluation increased the likelihood of a correct apraxia of speech diagnosis.