Cortical aphasia

    • [DOCX File]Neurology | The most widely read and highly cited peer ...

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      Asymmetric presentation, insidious onset and gradual progression, no sustained response to dopaminergic treatment, akinetic-rigid syndrome, myoclonus, dystonia, apraxia, alien limb syndrome, cortical sensory loss, signs of frontal-executive dysfunction, visuospatial and number-processing deficits, language impairment, non-fluent progressive aphasia

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    • [DOC File]MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF CEREBRAL VASOSPASM

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      Again, the term is syndromic. It refers to the appearance of new neurological signs in the post-ictal period of SAH which cannot be explained by rebleeding, seizure, hydrocephalus, electrolyte disorder or concurrent medical problems. The symptoms may be focal (hemiparesis, aphasia) or just as often, global (lethargy, confusion, obtundation). ii.

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    • [DOC File]American Association of Neuroscience Nurses

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      Aphasia is a disturbance of the comprehension and formulation of language caused by dysfunction in specific brain regions. This class of language disorder ranges from having difficulty remembering words to losing the ability to speak, read, or write.

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    • [DOC File]CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF DEMENTIA - Alzbrain

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      Dysfunction of this cortical segment may produce expressive aphasia. The proper function of expressive speech depends on three factors: 1) the presence of intact circuits within the inferior frontal cortex, 2) the appropriate balance of ascending cholinergic and catecholaminergic projections that facilitate frontal lobe transmission, and 3) the ...

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

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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]Mental Illness/Intellectual/Developmental Disability ...

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      Other disturbances of higher cortical function, i.e., aphasia, apraxia and constructional difficulty. Personality change: altered or accentuated premorbid traits. 3. Disturbances in items 1 or 2 above significantly interfere with work, usual activities or relationships with others. 4.

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      1926 H. Head published Aphasia and Kindred Disorders, argued that higher cortical function could be undisturbed while lower function was disturbed . 1931 Department of Special Education was established in the U. S. office of Education . 1936 M. Monroe published Children Who Cannot Read

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    • [DOC File]Type of Aphasia - University of Arizona

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      Type of Aphasia Fluent or Nonfluent Conversational Speech Auditory comprehension Repetition Naming Lesion Location Anomic Aphasia fluent Fluent, normal utterance length and well-formed sentences Good for everyday conversation, difficulty with complex syntax preserved Impairment is hallmark Acute – outside perisylvian zona (angular gyrus or ...

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    • [DOC File]Key Concepts – MCB 61

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      • anosognosia and lateralization of cortical function • Sigmund Freud, psychological defenses • language • aphasia • Broca’s aphasia, production aphasia • Wernicke’s aphasia, comprehension aphasia • Wada test • corpus callosum, commisurotomy • split-brain patients …

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

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      Anatomy & vascular territory • Cortical sensory loss, global aphasia or spatial neglect, hemianopsia, contralateral gaze palsy • Middle cerebral artery (entire territory) syndrome • Hemisensory loss, transcortical motor or sensory aphasia • Middle cerebral artery (deep territory)

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