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Parkinsonism-associated speech disorders
Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2020To study clinical and neurophysiological features of speech disorders in PD, multisystem atrophy (MSA) and progressive supranuclear palsy (PNP).Thirty-one patients with PD and 14 patients with MSA and PSP were examined. The Unified rating scale for Parkinson's disease of the International movement disorders society (MDS-UPDRS) and a neurophysiological ...
N A, Skripkina, A P, Arefyeva
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Pediatrics, 1962
Clinical speech disorders are abundant, but our theoretical knowledge about them is scarce. This volume is an excellent summary of the present state of work in the field. The author, one of Europe's most distinguished neurologists, covers both the esoteric (origin of language) and the practical (anatomy and physiology of language); whatever the topic ...
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Clinical speech disorders are abundant, but our theoretical knowledge about them is scarce. This volume is an excellent summary of the present state of work in the field. The author, one of Europe's most distinguished neurologists, covers both the esoteric (origin of language) and the practical (anatomy and physiology of language); whatever the topic ...
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Histedinaemia and Speech Disorders
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 1969The metabolic disorder of histidinaemia has been specifically associated with disorders of speech. This relationship is well recognised (Bakwin, 1968), but from published reports the evidence for it seems to be open to doubt. Histidinaemia was first reported by Ghadimi et al.
A M, Garvey, N, Gordon
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Identification of Speech Disorders
Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 1984This article focuses on the early identification and referral of children who may have speech disorders. A distinction is made between speech and language, i.e., speech is the spoken vehicle by which we communicate our thoughts, as expressed symbolically through language.
W M, Diedrich, D B, Carr
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1992
There is nothing more elemental in all existence than communication it is the very essence of life. All creatures great and small, even unto the tiny amoeba, are connected in an endless ebb and flow of messages. But it is in humans that we see its ultimate expression in the marvellous vehicle of language.
A, Bhardwaj, M, Raghunathan
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There is nothing more elemental in all existence than communication it is the very essence of life. All creatures great and small, even unto the tiny amoeba, are connected in an endless ebb and flow of messages. But it is in humans that we see its ultimate expression in the marvellous vehicle of language.
A, Bhardwaj, M, Raghunathan
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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1961
SUMMARYMany children present a complex picture, of which the outstanding symptom is lack of response to sound or a varying response to sound. Many different conditions in children may give rise to this superficial picture of hearing defect, and all the possible causes have to be differentiated.
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SUMMARYMany children present a complex picture, of which the outstanding symptom is lack of response to sound or a varying response to sound. Many different conditions in children may give rise to this superficial picture of hearing defect, and all the possible causes have to be differentiated.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1952
For general practitioners, in whose practice is included a major proportion of the medical management of infants and children, and for the specializing pediatrician as well, Postgraduate Medicine presents this special regular department devoted to brief discussions by recognized authorities on their preferred methods of the treatment and management of ...
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For general practitioners, in whose practice is included a major proportion of the medical management of infants and children, and for the specializing pediatrician as well, Postgraduate Medicine presents this special regular department devoted to brief discussions by recognized authorities on their preferred methods of the treatment and management of ...
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The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1934
Lee Edward Travis, Sarah M. Stinchfield
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Lee Edward Travis, Sarah M. Stinchfield
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