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单词 Aphasia
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(1) This is anomic aphasia. 9.2.6 Global aphasia Global aphasia could be thought of as the most extreme form of aphasia.
(2) In cases of conduction aphasia, comprehension of spoken words and simple spoken sentences can be intact.
(3) ObjectiveTo investigate the pathologic mechanism of motor aphasia.
(4) Severity of expressive aphasia varies among patients.
(5) transcortical combined aphasia , and 7, subcortical aphasia syndrome.
(6) Objective To discuss the characteristic of basal ganglion aphasia.
(7) Amusia is a kind of aphasia.
(8) People just don't believe their own eyes, visual aphasia.
(9) Objective To reveal the relationship between aphasia types and lesion distribution.
(10) Post - operative temporarily neurological deficits including aphasia , motorial and sensory disturbance presented in 8 patients, permanent deficit in 2.
(11) Objective : To probe the features of Bilingual aphasia of Mongolian.
(12) Methods 10 stroke patients with complete aphasia were treated with language rehabilitation training.
(13) People with Wernicke's aphasia speak in gibberish and often write constantly.
(14) Relation between cortical lesions and aphasia revealed by DWI:3 patients with global aphasia appeared posterior-temporal lesion, 2 ones appeared anterior-frontal and inferior parietal lesion.
(15) There were neither aphasia noted postoperatively, which gave indirect evidence to the accuracy of ISA procedure.
(16) Technology has also entered the scenario of aphasia therapy, with computers and mechanical devices that can potentially help aphasic persons to communicate more efficiently.
(17) Objective To observe the speech outcome of global aphasia after treatment.
(18) And damage to the brain's superior temporal gyrus can lead to Wernicke's aphasia.
(19) LM: Have you looked up some of the unusual words like apathia(/aphasia.html), aphasia and athambia ?
(20) V.S. RAMACHANDRAN: Well, you can have anosognosia for Wernicke's aphasia [a neurological disorder that prevents comprehension or production of speech] or you can have it for amnesia.
(21) The acute stage common main performance is: Headache, vomit, consciousness barrier, hemiparalysis, aphasia, feces and urine incontinence and so on.
(22) Results Postoperative complications were observed in 6 cases (7.7%), including hemiplegia in 4 cases (1 case with combination of aphasia), pseudomembranous enteritis in 1 case and hypopsia in 1 case.
(23) The clinical symptoms were excessively sever and were characterized by severe consciousness disturbance (semicoma to coma, 6 cases), aphasia (5 cases) and bilateral paresis (3 cases).
(24) Mobai's novels set in Yinghe Town and creat a series of aphasiac. The root of aphasia is their vulnerable position in physicality and culture.
(25) ConcluSion MIT is significantly better in rehabilitation treatment for severe sensory aphasia patients in improving their ability of comprehension, verbal repeating, name calling and writing.
(26) Very long did not cross such sensation, touch came really, got aphasia at a draught however.
(27) Apraxia of speech and Dysarthria are other speech disorders that may be confused with aphasia.
(28) The hypermetabolism was in the left frontotemporal region in patients with ictal aphasia and in the bilateral hippocampal region in the patient with amnesia.
(29) CLINICAL PRESENTATION: We present a patient who developed a partial expressive aphasia 9 days after developing meningitis , consistent with cerebral vasospasm, after lumbosacral spinal surgery.
(30) Objective To test and verify the disconnection theory in conduction aphasia with diffusion tensor imaging.
(31) Conclusion The speech sounds of repetition and reading aloud of the patients with conduction aphasia were activated by two different routes and different mechanisms.
(32) For many years aphasia therapies were based on early neuroanatomic concepts developed in the 19th century.
(33) Conclusion Language rehabilitation training plays an active role in rehabilitation of stroke patients with complete aphasia.
(34) Mixed non-fluent aphasia is applied to patients who have sparse and effortful speech, resembling severe Broca's aphasia.
(35) Objective To investigate the role of communicative theory patterns with aphasia patients in neurosurgery.
(36) Objective To summarize the nursing experience of communicating with patients with aphasia caused by cerebrovascular accident.
(37) Aphasia is characterized by verbal auditory agnosia. Psychological and behavioral abnormalities are very common in children with LKS.
(38) AIM To study the therapeutic effect of language disorder diagnosis apparatus ZM2.1 Language disorders ZM2.1 with language functional training in patients with Broca's aphasia.
(39) In Wernicke's aphasia the ability to grasp the meaning of spoken words is chiefly impaired, while the ease of producing connected speech is not much affected.
(40) Method: 2 patients with motor aphasia were treated with verb semantic comprehension and verb production.
(41) CONCLUSIONS: There is good correlation between most aphasia types and lesion location.
(42) Conclusion aphasia types were associated with complicated blood supply and collateral circulation in MARE'S area.
(43) RESULTS:The patient had fluent spoken language, which was evaluated as sensory aphasia(SA) with the aphasia severity of level 4, and had no memory or intelligence disorder.
(44) Global aphasia is the most severe form of aphasia, and is applied to patients who can produce few recognizable words and understand little or no spoken language.
(45) Methods 22 patients with Broca aphasia were trained with the early melodic intonation training program.
(46) There's other disorders of language such as receptive aphasia where the person could speak very fluently but the words don't make any sense and they can't understand anybody else.
(47) Objective: To compare the effects of rehabilitation therapy on aphasia after stroke.
(48) Three weeks later, his right hemiparesis worsened and motor aphasia developed.
(49) For the aphasia group, the correlation of ABC and ZM 2 . 1 examination result was good.
(49) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(50) Aphasic examination revealed aphasia in 17 cases with dominant thalamic stroke.
(51) It is mainly indicated for cerebral disorders, such as hemiplegia, numbness, aphasia, dizziness and vertigo, tinnitus, chorea, etc.
(52) The results indicated that written naming training could improve oral naming and written naming of the motor aphasia. There was a generalization to oral naming of trained and untrained stimuli.
(53) Conduction aphasia is characterized by good auditory comprehension and fluent speech production, relative- ly poor speech repetition, frequent phonemic errors in production, and naming difficulties.
(54) Methods: 32 patients with aphasia after apoplexy were treated with pricking blood therapy.
(55) Results: Most aphasia patients had lesions in the lateral, front and upper part of basal ganglion.
(56) Objective : To study the assessment and training programs of Cantonese aphasia.
(57) RESULTS: Most aphasia patients had lesions in the lateral, front and upper part of basal ganglion.
(58) This large cerebral infarct occurred in the setting of atrial fibrillation and caused a dense fluent aphasia.
(59) The natural recovery of global, motor, sensory and subcortical aphasia was analysed.
(60) Results Total 58 patients were enrolled in our study in which there were 12 Broca's aphasia cases , 21 Wernicke's aphasia cases and 25 other aphasia types cases.
(61) Here we present three patients who acutely developed global aphasia without hemiplegia as a result of stroke.
(62) ZM 2 . 1 diagnosis system could screen the aphasia type according to the scores of function subitems.
(63) The items of disease differentiation should include hemiparalysis, deviation of the eye and mouth, stiff tongue, dysphasia or aphasia and CT findings.
(64) The changes of simple instruction and simple comprehension are insignificant which has correlation with perfection of simple comprehension ability of patients with Broca's aphasia.
(65) Unfortunately, he suffered from sudden onset of aphasia one week later.
(66) Have you looked up some of the unusual words like apathia, aphasia and athambia?
(67) Methods Aphasia Battery of Chinese (ABC) and Chinese Agraphia Battery (CAB) were used to examine the ability of oral language and writing.
(68) conduction aphasia, 1, anomic aphasia, 1, transcortical motor aphasia, 1 , transcortical combined aphasia , and 7, subcortical aphasia syndrome.
(69) AIM:To probe into the possible mechanism of pure word deafness(PWD), and provide the theoretical evidence for the rehabilitation of aphasia.
(70) In the 129MV subtypes, psychiatric signs were often associated with parkinsonism, followed by ataxia and myoclonus, whereas aphasia was rare.
(71) The patient had suffered brain damage as a result of hemorrhage related to herpes encephalitis that left him with language disorder or aphasia that was still present after rehabilitation.
(72) Conclusion The aphasia types were associated with complicated blood supply and collateral circulation in MARE'S area.
(73) Conclusion The disconnection between Broca's area and Wernicke's area is one of mechanisms in conduction aphasia.
(74) There were still 11 cases who had craniotomy, among which 9 cases recovered smoothly and 2 cases existed hemiparesis and partial motor aphasia.
(75) And has the fantasy, the photism, the phonism, the aphasia, to lose recognizes, then becomes the senile dementia. ?
(76) He was assessed as sensory aphasia with normal memory and intelligence according to aphasia assessment measuring scale made by the First Hospital of Beijing Medical University.
(77) CONCLUSION:Patients with Chinese conduction aphasia have difficulties in the cohesion of sentences, but they are not affected in global coherence.
(78) Aphasia is a disorder caused by damage to the areas of the brain that control language.
(79) She developed a mild anomic aphasia in addition to continued alexia without agraphia.
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(80) My wife is in B - four , stroke and aphasia.
(81) Methods Results of repetition and reading aloud in 13 patients with conduction aphasia were analyzed.
(82) Result: There were significant effect after the treatment except the patients with sensory aphasia the naming ability for action nouns had got greater progress than the others.
(83) AphAsia and comprehension of words, caused by damage and temporal lobes of the Brain.
(84) The results showed that the recovery extent of aphasia was in due order: subcortical, motor, sensory and global aphasia.
(85) Most of the previous reports indicated that embolism was the most possible etiology of global aphasia without hemiplegia.
(86) The clinical manifestations included hemiparalysis (28 cases), aphasia (4 cases), and epilepsy (9 cases).
(87) According to denomination and classification task, semantic memory is defined and located in anterior lateral temporal lobe, and the patients express amnesic aphasia.
(88) Objective : To study the treatment and the effects of anomic difficulty caused by aphasia.
(89) By three months after onset, two could be classified as having a residual sensory aphasia and another a nearly normal speech.
(90) Objiective To explore the effectiveness of the early phase rehabilitation training for aphasia which is caused by cerebrovascular disease and the rate of the after-effect.
(91) The results showed that most aphasia patients had lesions in the lateral, front and upper part of basal ganglion.
(92) Initial examination showed global aphasia, right homonymous hemianopia , right hemiplegia, and hemisensory loss.
(93) Semantic dementia and fluent primary progressive aphasia: two sides of the same coin?
(94) The disagreement on the creation of Chinese School in fact is Eurocentric, which results in the dilemma of disciplinary "aphasia".
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