Broca s aphasia diagnosis

    • [DOC File]Fall 2009

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      Wernicke’s aphasia. c. Broca’s aphasia. d. a brain fart. When a person has good articulation and inflection by the sentences lack any meaning and the words are malformed or made up we should suspect: alcoholic intoxication. Wernicke’s aphasia. Broca’s aphasia. A brain fart. A patient presents with a mild aching headache that has lasted ...

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    • [DOCX File]Background - Homepage | Boston University

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      a. Broca’s aphasia. b. Wernicke’s aphasia. c. Transcortical sensory aphasia. d. Transcortical motor aphasia. e. Anomic aphasia. f. Global aphasia. g. Conduction aphasia. h. Mixed transcortical aphasia. A 78-year-old man has a cardiac arrest while being treated in an emergency room for chest pain.

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    • [DOC File]Differential Diagnosis

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      Aphasia: Definition, Diagnosis, and Evaluation. Definition: acquired abnormality of . language, usually from a focal brain lesions. Diagnosis: Sensitive test is to test naming b/c impaired naming (anomia) is feature of almost all aphasias. Screening for aphasia by asking pt to write a paragraph or sentence is also good, b/c no aphasic pt writes ...

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    • [DOC File]ODESSA NATIONAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY

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      Differential diagnosis of aphasia: Broca’s aphasia. Wernicke’s aphasia. Other clinical syndromes of aphasia. Global aphasia. Characteristics of other neurological disorders of speech and language (K, S) Sudden-onset acquired disorders. Traumatic brain injury. Right hemisphere damage.

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    • [DOC File]Language Disorders

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      Patients with a “Broca’s aphasia” or an “expressive aphasia” will have fluency problems as well as word finding deficits (non-fluent aphasia). Once again, try to quantify the deficit by having the patient try to name easier objects (such as a watch or thumb) then move on to more difficult names (such as a watch band or index finger).

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    • [DOC File]School of Medicine - LSU Health New Orleans

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      Finally, P4 demonstrated Broca’s aphasia, mild-to-moderate cognitive deficits of attention and executive function, and moderate AOS. Following his one semester of treatment, his profile also remained generally stab le, though incremental progress was noted in his goals as well.

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    • [DOC File]APHASIA AND OTHER DISORDERS OF HIGHER CORTICAL …

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      Broca’s Aphasia/Agrammaticism. Frontal lesion, LH. Sequential planning, syntax, greatly disturbed. Slow, laborious speech & writing. Function words missing. Comprehension only mildly disturbed. agrammaticism, expressive aphasia. Wernicke’s Aphasia/Jargon Aphasia. Temporal lobe lesion, LH. Fluent jargon. Coherence & comprehension both ...

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    • Broca’s Aphasia: Symptoms, Treatments, and Types

      Site of lesion: Entire distribution of the middle cerebral artery, including both Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas. Broca’s aphasia (also called anterior, motor, or expressive aphasia) is characterized by the absence or severe impairment of spontaneous speech, while comprehension is only mildly impaired.

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    • [DOC File]ODESSA NATIONAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY

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      In AphasiaBank's Grand Rounds, under Broca’s Aphasia, listen to example # 3, Gloria’s Cinderella story. Then, go to the RHDBank's Grand Rounds and listen to Phil’s Cinderella story. As you listen, make notes as to what you observe in terms of language use (semantics and syntax), discourse (organization, information content, etc ...

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