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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 September 2015
Slowly progressive aphasia is an uncommon presenting symptom of a degenerative neurological disorder which in most cases eventually leads to a global dementia. The early recognition of this syndrome is sometimes hampered by the presence of accompanying or pre-existing psychiatric symptomatology. This is illustrated by two case reports. After a brief reflection on the nosological status of the disorder, the clinical picture and diagnosis are discussed.