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Impaired phonemic discrimination in logopenic variant primary progressive aphasia [PDF]
Jeremy C. S. Johnson +13 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Dysphonia affects a growing number of individuals in the United States, but many do not receive targeted care. This study explores trends in speech‐language pathology (SLP) and otolaryngology utilization in a large, national cohort of individuals with dysphonia.
Vicki Liu +3 more
wiley +1 more source
ABSTRACT Background Cognitive impairment, including dementia, is one of the most important nonmotor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). It lowers quality of life and impacts health and economic outcomes for individuals living with PD, their families, and society.
Deepa Sriram +12 more
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RELATION OF APHASIA SUBTYPES AND DISABILITY SCORE IN STROKE PATIENTS
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Aphasia is a common manifestation of stroke. Aphasia increases the disability score in stroke patients due to communication disorders and associated right sided hemiplegia.
S Ghandehari, K Ghandehari
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ABSTRACT Background Consumer and community involvement (CCI) in health research is recognised as an essential component of ethical, effective and relevant research practice. While the recommended principles that enable high‐quality CCI are well established, consistent implementation remains a challenge.
Kimberley A. Baxter +10 more
wiley +1 more source
ABSTRACT Aim To investigate what works when using Patient‐Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs), for whom, in what contexts, and why in four Value‐Based Healthcare (VBHC) programmes. Design Realist evaluation. Methods Evaluation of Heart Failure, Parkinson's Disease, Epilepsy and Cataract surgery programmes using data from a scoping review, documentary ...
Mayara S. Bianchim +6 more
wiley +1 more source
Phonological paraphasias in 3 variants of primary progressive aphasia (Dalton et al., 2018)
Sarah Grace Dalton +4 more
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Clinical and Radiological Features of Aphasia Caused by Brainstem Infarction: Two Case Reports. [PDF]
Hatakeyama M +8 more
europepmc +1 more source
Primary Progressive Aphasia: State-of-the-Science Symposium
Kyrana Tsapkini
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