Aphasia, Alexia, and Agraphia |
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Many investigators , both clinicians and nonphysicians , expect a reciprocal action ; if a given set of findings ( syndrome ) indicates pathology in a specific anatomic location , then the syndrome should be present whenever pathology ...
Many investigators , both clinicians and nonphysicians , expect a reciprocal action ; if a given set of findings ( syndrome ) indicates pathology in a specific anatomic location , then the syndrome should be present whenever pathology ...
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The basic findings of each syndrome will be outlined and then some of the many variations will be presented along with general prognosis and , finally , anatomical correlations . BROCA APHASIA Paul Broca was the first to describe an ...
The basic findings of each syndrome will be outlined and then some of the many variations will be presented along with general prognosis and , finally , anatomical correlations . BROCA APHASIA Paul Broca was the first to describe an ...
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None of the above findings are consistently present and none are necessary for the diagnosis . Alexia with agraphia can be seen completely separate from any neighborhood findings , particularly in the chronic state , although this is ...
None of the above findings are consistently present and none are necessary for the diagnosis . Alexia with agraphia can be seen completely separate from any neighborhood findings , particularly in the chronic state , although this is ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
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