Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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... Vascular disease is probably the most common single cause of aphasia . Traditionally , three major varieties of vascular pathology , embolism , throm- bosis and hemorrhage , are recognized . This traditional breakdown may not be ...
... Vascular disease is probably the most common single cause of aphasia . Traditionally , three major varieties of vascular pathology , embolism , throm- bosis and hemorrhage , are recognized . This traditional breakdown may not be ...
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... vascular pathology is the most common source of aphasia in peacetime medical practice . Whether vascular cases are or are not superior as material for aphasia research , cerebral vascular disease with aphasia as a complicating residual ...
... vascular pathology is the most common source of aphasia in peacetime medical practice . Whether vascular cases are or are not superior as material for aphasia research , cerebral vascular disease with aphasia as a complicating residual ...
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... vascular occlusive disease , is acknowledged as a frequent cause of cerebral hemorrhage and , of course , can lead to aphasia . Finally , bleeding into an intracerebral neoplasm and trauma , while not strictly vascular problems ...
... vascular occlusive disease , is acknowledged as a frequent cause of cerebral hemorrhage and , of course , can lead to aphasia . Finally , bleeding into an intracerebral neoplasm and trauma , while not strictly vascular problems ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
Broj ostalih dijelova koji nisu prikazani: 15
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