Fritzie was having problems talking. Gradually but progressively over the past year, it became harder and harder for her to get her words out. Her memory remained quite good, though, despite her language impairment. Most likely, Fritzie has ____

a. ?frontotemporal degeneration
b. ?had a cerebrovascular accident
c. ?Alzheimer's disease.
d. ?mild cognitive impairment


ANSWER:
a

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