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Mixed Aphasia Caused by Bilateral Cerebellar Infarcts: a Case Report
Although neuroanatomical and physiological understanding of the cerebellum has evolved over recent decades and continues to develop, there is much that remains to be expounded upon, especially with regard to nonmotor roles.
Taylor Campbell +4 more
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Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease with Mixed Transcortical Aphasia: Insights into Echolalia [PDF]
Aphasia is a common manifestation of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), and investigation of the linguistic disorders of CJD patients may provide insights into the neurobiological mechanisms of language and aphasia.
S. E. McPherson +5 more
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Mixed transcortical aphasia (MTCA) is characterized by non-fluent speech and comprehension deficits coexisting with preserved repetition. MTCA may evolve to less severe variants of aphasias or even to full language recovery.
D. López-Barroso +4 more
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Clinical picture of sensomotor (mixed) aphasia. Axial and accompanying symptoms [PDF]
The goal of this article is to present clinical picture of sensorimotor aphasia. Inability to name object (anomia) and inability to speak in a grammatically correct fashion (agrammatism) are an examples of the axial symptoms.
Karina Wichurska
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The Quality of Life Levels Among Individuals with Various Types of Aphasia
Purpose: It is very important to improve the quality of life (QoL) of individuals with aphasia (IwA) following stroke. Although it is known that aphasia affects QoL negatively, there is a need for studies to examine how QoL is affected considering ...
İbrahim Can Yaşa
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The traumatic brain injury remains a current research topic considering the severity and the in-creased incidence of this pathology. Both physical and neuro-psychological sequelae require a complex rehabilitation program. Material and methods.
R. Postoiu +5 more
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BackgroundLanguage recovery is limited in moderate to severe post-stroke aphasia patients. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has emerged as a promising tool in improving language dysfunctions caused by post-stroke aphasia, but the ...
Kai Zheng +21 more
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"Doing the Best I Can": Qualitative Outcomes and Participant Feedback From a Combined Communication and Counselling Treatment for Primary Progressive Aphasia. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction There is a growing evidence base supporting the utility of restitutive speech‐language treatments for individuals with primary progressive aphasia (PPA). In contrast, there is limited research investigating treatment approaches that offer counselling to this population.
Schaffer Mendez K +6 more
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Variation in language mixing in multilingual aphasia [PDF]
Mixing languages within a sentence or a conversation is a common practice among many speakers of multiple languages. Language mixing found in multilingual speakers with aphasia has been suggested to reflect deficits associated with the brain lesion.
Goral, Mira +2 more
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Background While high-quality meta-analyses have confirmed the effectiveness of aphasia therapy after stroke, there is limited evidence for the comparative effectiveness of different aphasia interventions.
Miranda L. Rose +11 more
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