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Diagnosis and Treatment of Aphasia IN 1971, Norman Geschwind1 complained that the problem of aphasia was largely neglected by clinicians, despite its common occurrence. During the past 15 ye... ML Albert - 《Jama the Journal of the American Medical Association》 被引量: 42发表: 1988年 ...
Aphasia diagnosis processes may vary depending on the cause and the patient's medical history. "Aphasia resulting from acquired brain injury will be diagnosed by a speech-language pathologist or physician," Bello says, noting, "Anyone who is experiencing changes in their ability to use language wi...
The intensity of therapy and the time between diagnosis and the start of therapy may also affect the eventual outcome. Prevention Because there is no way of knowing when a stroke, traumatic head injury, or disease will occur, very little can be done to prevent aphasia. The extent of ...
Livingwithaphasia(失语症)hasbeencomparedtolivinginacountrywhereyoudon'tspeakthelanguage.Allofasudden,youcan'texpressthoughtsandfeelingsasyouoncecould,andifitisprogressive,youarefeelingitslipawaygradually.Afamousactor,BruceWillis,retiredfromafour-decadeactingcareerafteranaphasiadiagnosis(诊断),whichhasputthedisord...
Careful assessment of language function with an evaluation of neighborhood signs is important in the diagnosis of the localization and cause of aphasia. Neighborhood signs are often, but not invariably, seen; they are specific to the individual aphasic syndromes and are a great help in localization...
Dysarthria and mutism do not, by themselves, lead to a diagnosis of aphasia. In approximately 90% of right handers and 60% of left handers, aphasia occurs only after lesions of the left hemisphere. For the majority of the population, the left hemisphere is therefore said to be dominant for...
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Diagnosis Often the clinician is the first person to recognize the symptoms of aphasia while treating the patient for a brain injury. To diagnose aphasia, the clinician will usually order amagnetic resonance imaging(MRI) scan or acomputed tomography(CT) scan to lo...
A.Aphasia’s diagnosis and treatment.B.Aphasia’s triggers and prevention. C.Aphasia’s definition and origin.D.Aphasia’s causes and effects. 3. Which is one of the reasons why primary progressive is not studied enough? A.Fearing to see a doctor.B.Taking the disease lightly. ...