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  1. 81

    Language Performance of Iraqi Patients with Stroke: A Case Study. by Ahmed Hashim

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…It defines what is meant by stroke, exhibits stroke types, and discusses aphasia disorder that is resulted from stroke in the left hemisphere of the brain. …”
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    Hyponatraemia and hypothyroidism: A case report by Giulia Cantoni, Gabriella Nucera, Pietro Marino

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…An 82-year-old woman arrived at an emergency department with aphasia and a progressive cognitive impairment associated with walking problems during the last week. …”
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    A Crossed Kana Agraphia by K. Abe, R. Yokoyama, T. Yanagihara

    Published 1995-01-01
    “…The lesion responsible for his Kana agraphia included the right Wernicke's area (the posterior one-third or one-half of the superior temporal gyrus) on MRI, but he did not have aphasia. Based on these findings, we conclude that the language function in some dextral people may be partially lateralized to the right cerebral hemisphere.…”
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    Frontotemporal dementia: peculiarities of clinical variants by B. Klimbytė, A. Vaitkus

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The most common clinical variants of FTD are a behavioural variant characterized by disinhibition, apathy, lack of empathy, stereotyped or compulsive behaviour and hyperorality, and primary progressive aphasia which may be semantic or non- fluent. Semantic variant presents with anomia, surface dyslexia, and single-word comprehension deficits, while non-fluent variant is characterized by apraxia of speech and agrammatism in language production. …”
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    On the Origins of Calculation Abilities by A. Ardila

    Published 1993-01-01
    “…Finger agnosia (as a restricted form of autotopagnosia), right–left discrimination disturbances, semantic aphasia, and acalculia are proposed to comprise a single neuropsychological syndrome associated with left angular gyrus damage. …”
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    Long Term Neuropsychological Follow-Up in Patients With Herpes Simplex Encephalitis and Predominantly Left-Sided Lesions by B. Laurent, R. F. Allegri, C. Thomas-Anterion, N. Foyatier, B. Naegele-Faure, J. Pellat

    Published 1991-01-01
    “…Verbal amnesia was the main deficit but amnesic aphasia sometimes associated with impairment of remote memory also occurred. …”
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    Kamila Shamsie’s Kartography and the Itinerary of Cultural Identity: Mapping Traumatic Experience within the “Canker” of History Keep moving, it’s not our destination, yet…♦ Faiz A... by David Waterman

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…In Kamila Shamsie's 2002 novel, the 1971 Pakistan civil war becomes the traumatic experience which is everyone's psychological benchmark, even for those not yet born -- the young protagonists wonder “Is it shame at losing the war, or guilt about what we did to try to win that mutes us?”, a collective aphasia which is symptomatic of these characters' inter-generational traumatic experience. …”
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    Double cerebral abscess with Stenotrophomonas Maltophilia secondary to pulmonary abscess and with septic sigmoid sinus and jugular vein thrombosis by D. Balasa, Al. Tunas, I. Rusu, F. N’Sour, C. Okonkwo, A. Marin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… The patient, 35 years old, left-handed, admitted for mixed aphasia, left hemiparesis, temporal-spatial disorientation, later stupor, symptoms appeared for about 24 hours and progressively intensified. …”
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    Clinical Application of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Stroke Rehabilitation by Yi WU

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…TMS has shown its potential to modulate brain plasticity in humans, and has become a research focus of precision rehabilitation after stroke.In this paper, we would summarize the research status of TMS applications in rehabilitation after stroke, mainly elaborate the principles and methods of single pulse and paired pulse TMS, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation(rTMS), and theta burst stimulation(TBS), as well as their applications in motor dysfunction, aphasia, cognitive dysfunction and swallowing dysfunction after stroke.However, the mechanisms and optimal stimulation parameters of TMS are still unclear.Developing individualized TMS intervention scheme with the combination of assessments and biomarkers, and combining TMS intervention with other functional training will be the research direction of precise neural modulation in the future.…”
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    Hyperdense Middle Cerebral Artery Sign and Ischemic Stroke with Hemorrhagic Transformation by Ariel Sosa Remón, Carmen Esther Remón Chávez, Ana Esperanza Jeréz Alvarez

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…A 56-year-old patient who began with clinical manifestations of aphasia and right hemiparesis, predominantly femoral it is presented. …”
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    Ischemic stroke as a manifestation of atrial myxoma. A case presentation by María Gabriela Balarezo García, Diego Armando Suárez, Olivia Elizabeth Altamirano Guerrero

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…A 32-years-old female patient,  who on physical examination showed motor aphasia, right fascio-brachio-crural hemiplegia and discrete vertical gaze paresis with nystagmus is presented. …”
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    Barcelona scale for buccophonatory apraxia: Quantitative assessment tool by N. Montagut, S. Borrego-Écija, J. Herrero, A. Lladó, M. Balasa, E. Muñoz, F. Valldeoriola, R. Sánchez-Valle

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The scale was administered to 64 participants with diagnoses of: nfvPPA, semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia (svPPA), logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia (lvPPA), Huntington’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, as well as a group of healthy controls. …”
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    Adaptive Plasticity in the Healthy Language Network: Implications for Language Recovery after Stroke by Gesa Hartwigsen

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Moreover, we outline how these results can be transferred to the lesioned brain to unravel the dynamics of reorganization processes in poststroke aphasia. We conclude with a critical discussion on the potential of NIBS to facilitate language recovery after stroke and propose a phase-specific model for the application of NIBS in language rehabilitation.…”
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    Ischemic Stroke and Ruptured Mycotic Aneurysm, Two Complications of Infective Endocarditis in One Patient by Alassane Mamadou Diop, Ahmadou Bamba Mbodj, Serigne Abdou Aziz Fall, Ibrahima Niang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Before her surgery, she suddenly developed aphasia with worsening of the motor deficit. CT scan showed a right fronto-parietal hematoma which was related to a ruptured cerebral aneurysm. …”
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    The underappreciated contribution of Oskar Fischer to the knowledge of Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration by Eliasz Engelhardt, Lea Tenenholz Grinberg

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…These pathologies lead to diverse clinical syndromes collectively known as Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD), which includes a behavioral variant, and primary progressive aphasia, with its non-fluent and semantic variants, and related conditions with parkinsonism or motoneuron disease features. …”
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    Crossed Non-Dominant Hemisphere Syndrome in a Right-Hander by M. Fujimori, K. Wakisaka, A. Yamadori, T. Imamura, T. Uehara, K. Yamashita, M. Tabuchi

    Published 1994-01-01
    “…On neurobehavioural examinations, he did not show aphasia or ideomotor apraxia, but did show hemispatial neglect, spatial agraphia, constructional apraxia, auditory and tactile extinction, anosodiaphoria and affective changes, all of which are usually observed after right hemispheric damage. …”
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    Mitochondrial dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease: a key frontier for future targeted therapies by Shuguang Wang, Zuning Liao, Qiying Zhang, Xinyuan Han, Changqing Liu, Jin Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Patients gradually exhibit cognitive decline, such as memory loss, aphasia, and changes in personality and behavior. …”
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    Local Thrombolysis for Successful Treatment of Acute Stroke in an Adolescent with Cardiac Myxoma by Natig Gassanov, Amir M. Nia, Kristina M. Dahlem, Stefan Ederer, Inga Wedemeyer, Evren Caglayan, Erland Erdmann, Fikret Er

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…This report describes the case of a male adolescent who presented with right-sided paresis and aphasia. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain revealed an ischemic stroke without evidence of acute bleeding. …”
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    Theatre and Psychoanalysis: or Jung on Martin Crimp's Stage: “100 Words” by Solange Ayache

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…By foiling these “attempts on her life”, her aphasia reflects the vain pretensions of language and points both at the failure of the scientific purpose of psychoanalysis and at the “pointlessness” of the intellectual debate. …”
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