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111| Clinical Case 15 (Adult; Posterior Cortical Atrophy) – A Conversation With Dr. Wendy Kelso

Navigating Neuropsychology

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PCA and Cognitive Symptoms

If somebody scores low on a test of single word reading they still could have PCA. So we don't want to be overly simple with how we think about our tests. The classic difficulties I suppose are what we've always been seeing in terms of balance syndrome. simultaneous nausea, optic attack, and ocular practice. It's surprising to me that the ophthalmological examination was so normal for people with PCA. Do you have any other thoughts about why this might have been unusual? If not, please email your comments at: editorial@dailymailonline.co.uk.

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