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When a spastic paralysis involves the entire side of the body ( spastic hemiplegia ) , a deep - lying lesion involving the internal capsule or motor pathways rostral or caudal to this area can be suspected .
When a spastic paralysis involves the entire side of the body ( spastic hemiplegia ) , a deep - lying lesion involving the internal capsule or motor pathways rostral or caudal to this area can be suspected .
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He noted that the two cases originally cited by Broca had pathology involving this anatomical area in addition to the ... the pathology had to extend posteriorly to involve Wernicke's area or its connections to the thalamus .
He noted that the two cases originally cited by Broca had pathology involving this anatomical area in addition to the ... the pathology had to extend posteriorly to involve Wernicke's area or its connections to the thalamus .
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The disturbance almost invariably involves the right side of the body but indication of bilateral pathology is common . ... report large lesions involving much of the language area of the dominant hemisphere in cases of global aphasia .
The disturbance almost invariably involves the right side of the body but indication of bilateral pathology is common . ... report large lesions involving much of the language area of the dominant hemisphere in cases of global aphasia .
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
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