E Catricalà, PAD Rosa, P Ortelli, V Ginex… - Behavioural …, 2011 - IOS Press ... The possible symptoms include alexia, visual agnosia, agraphia, transcortical sensoryaphasia, apraxia, visuo-spatial disorders, el- ements of Balint's syndrome (simultanagnosia, opti- cal ataxia and optical apraxia) or of Gerstmann's syn- drome (acalculia, right/left disorientation ...
BR Buchsbaum, J Baldo, K Okada, KF Berman… - Brain and …, 2011 - Elsevier Conduction aphasia is a language disorder characterized by frequent speech errors, impaired verbatim repetition, a deficit in phonological short-term memory, and naming difficulties in the presence of otherwise fluent and grammatical speech output. While traditional models of ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions
AC Laska, T Kahan, A Hellblom… - Cerebrovascular …, 2011 - content.karger.com ... Best outcome according to ANELT at 3 weeks was seen in transcortical sensoryaphasia, followed by isolation, conduction, and Wernicke type of aphasia. Patients with global aphasia had the poorest outcome. Fig. 2. Types of aphasia at baseline. ... Related articles
NI Sedora-Román, C Pendleton, A Mohyeldin… - Child's Nervous …, 2011 - Springer ... a decompression opening under the scalp […] Patient seen by Dr. Meyer who does not think that what we regard as sensoryaphasia was particular distinctive, however there are certain things that make it seem possible that after all the lesion might be in the right temporal lobe. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 3 versions
[PDF] from medind.nic.inA Gupta… - Journal, Indian Academy of Clinical Medicine, 2011 - medind.nic.in ... Lesion: occlusion of anterior cerebral artery. 7. Transcortical sensoryaphasia Similar to sensory aphasia, but with intact repetition Deficits in all language modalities, fluent aphasia. ... Distributed anatomy of transcortical sensoryaphasia. Arch Neurol 1989; 46 (8): 885-92. 15. ... Related articles - View as HTML