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VASCULAR DISEASE A variety of disorders affecting cerebral ( or extracranial ) blood vessels and secondarily producing damage to selected areas of the brain are among the most common sources of structural alteration suffered by the CNS ...
VASCULAR DISEASE A variety of disorders affecting cerebral ( or extracranial ) blood vessels and secondarily producing damage to selected areas of the brain are among the most common sources of structural alteration suffered by the CNS ...
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For the clinician this argument is of little consequence for there is no disagreement about the fact that vascular pathology is the most common source of aphasia in peacetime medical practice . Whether vascular cases are or are not ...
For the clinician this argument is of little consequence for there is no disagreement about the fact that vascular pathology is the most common source of aphasia in peacetime medical practice . Whether vascular cases are or are not ...
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Hemorrhage Bleeding directly into the cerebral tissues , when the result of vascular disease , is most often associated with hypertension ( Hier et al , 1977 ) but it may occur with a variety of pathologies affecting the cerebral ...
Hemorrhage Bleeding directly into the cerebral tissues , when the result of vascular disease , is most often associated with hypertension ( Hier et al , 1977 ) but it may occur with a variety of pathologies affecting the cerebral ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
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