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 Frontotemporal dementia can be classified into four clinical variants:​[([[https://​www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/​pubmed/​26595641|Bang,​ J., Spina, S., & Miller, B. L. (2015). Frontotemporal dementia. The Lancet, 386(10004), 1672-1682.]])] Frontotemporal dementia can be classified into four clinical variants:​[([[https://​www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/​pubmed/​26595641|Bang,​ J., Spina, S., & Miller, B. L. (2015). Frontotemporal dementia. The Lancet, 386(10004), 1672-1682.]])]
   - **Behavioral (or frontal) Variant** (BV-FTD) - there is relative preservation of recall, and behaviour is usually the first change   - **Behavioral (or frontal) Variant** (BV-FTD) - there is relative preservation of recall, and behaviour is usually the first change
-  - **Semantic Variant [[geri:​dementia:​ppa|Primary Progressive Aphasia]]** (SV-PPA)+  - **Semantic Variant [[geri:​dementia:​primary-progressive-aphasia-ppa|Primary Progressive Aphasia]]** (SV-PPA)
   - **Logopenic Variant**   - **Logopenic Variant**
-  - **Non-fluent (agrammatic) Variant [[geri:​dementia:​ppa|Primary Progressive Aphasia]]** (NFV-PPA) - patients are often stumbling for words, and grammar is very poor+  - **Non-fluent (agrammatic) Variant [[geri:​dementia:​primary-progressive-aphasia-ppa|Primary Progressive Aphasia]]** (NFV-PPA) - patients are often stumbling for words, and grammar is very poor
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