The language disorder of prion disease is characteristic of a dynamic aphasia and is rarely an isolated clinical feature.
Diana CaineAkın NihatPhilippa CrabbPeter RudgeLisa CipolottiJohn CollingeSimon MeadPublished in: PloS one (2018)
These results provide evidence that the language disorder in prion disease is rarely an isolated clinical or cognitive feature. The language abnormality is indicative of a dynamic aphasia in the context of a prominent dysexecutive syndrome, similar to that seen in patients with the degenerative movement disorder progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP).