Aphasia is a debilitating speech and language disorder that stems from brain damage. It's as common as some other neurological conditions -- such as Parkinson's disease-- but aphasia isn't nearly as ...
In Broca’s aphasia, the Broca’s area and the surrounding areas of the brain are affected. The patient shows the following features: The patient does not speak fluently. His sentences are short and ...
This study furthers our knowledge of subcortical aphasia and underlines the occurrence of this entity as a complication in deep brain infarcts in childhood. Aphasia was associated with left-hemisphere ...
As language is intricately tied to our identity and social connections, understanding aphasia is essential for fostering empathy and support for those affected. To learn more about aphasia and how it ...
LITTLE ROCK -- Greg Loyd is gregarious, seems to always be smiling and loves to talk. Sitting recently with a group at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences speech and language clinic in ...
A 66 year-old woman developed the abrupt onset of difficulty seeing on the left side, associated with numbness of the left side of the body. Posterior Cerebral Artery (PCA) Infarction: ...
A 64 year-old woman with atrial fibrillation developed the abrupt onset of difficulty seeing on the right side, associated with memory loss. Posterior Cerebral Artery (PCA) Infarction: ...
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