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Semantic Dementia

16 registered clinical trials studyying Semantic Dementia8 currently recruiting.

StatusTrialSponsorPhase
RecruitingIntervention for Communication Quality of Life in Primary Progressive Aphasia
NCT07219680
University of Texas at AustinN/A
Not Yet RecruitingRevealing Engagement Dynamics Among Semantic Dementia Patients
NCT06218732
Power Life Sciences Inc.
Enrolling By InvitationPrimary Progressive Aphasia Multicomponent Language Treatment Study
NCT06649084
University of Texas at AustinN/A
CompletedHome-Based Exercise in Primary Progressive Aphasia (HEPPA)
NCT06181500
Montreal Heart InstituteN/A
RecruitingMemory and Social Interactions
NCT05800028
University Hospital, Caen
RecruitingVeri-T: A Trial of Verdiperstat in Patients With svPPA Due to TDP-43 Pathology
NCT05184569
Peter Ljubenkov, MDPhase 1
Enrolling By InvitationClinico-Pathologic-Genetic-Imaging Study of Neurodegenerative and Related Disorders
NCT04680130
Mayo Clinic
CompletedMetacognition in Semantic Dementia: Comparison With Alzheimer's Disease
NCT04597827
University Hospital, Grenoble
UnknownEvaluation of a Transcranial Stimulation With Direct Current on Language Disorders in Semantic Dementia
NCT03481933
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de ParisN/A
Active Not RecruitingTreatment for Speech and Language in Primary Progressive Aphasia
NCT04881617
University of Texas at AustinN/A
RecruitingThe Swedish BioFINDER 2 Study
NCT03174938
Skane University HospitalN/A
RecruitingDiagnosing Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration
NCT02964637
University Health Network, Toronto
CompletedEvaluation and Characterization of Behavioural Disorders and Dementias by the Behavioural Dysexecutive Syndrom
NCT02819700
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens
CompletedPiB PET Scanning in Speech and Language Based Dementias
NCT01623284
Mayo ClinicPhase 1
CompletedLanguage Treatment for Progressive Aphasia
NCT00957710
BaycrestN/A
CompletedMemantine (10mg BID) for the Frontal and Temporal Subtypes of Frontotemporal Dementia
NCT00545974
University of California, San FranciscoPhase 4