Results A survey of the terms "aphasia" and "dysphasia" in 2019 reveals a reduced frequency of the latter term in general searches, news and accessible scholarly publications. However, the term continues to be used inconsistently and inaccurately. In general searches, a layperson had only around...
Focal cerebral hypoperfusion in children with dysphasia and/or attention deficit disorder. Impairment of auditory perception and language comprehension in dysphasia Origins of paraphasias in deep dysphasia: testing the consequences of a decay impairment to an interactive spreading activation mode... ...
is frequently misinterpreted as disorientation (which is non-focal) and it is important always to consider dysphasia as an alternative explanation for the apparently ‘confused’ patient. Dysphasia can be misheard/misspelt as dysphagia, and for this reason some prefer to use ‘aphasia’ to avoid ...
There are different regions responsible for understanding language, speaking, reading, and writing, though typically they are found in the left side of the brain. Sometimes dysphasia is also referred to as aphasia, though generally it's considered a less severe version of aphasia. View Video ...
The speech impairment in dysphasia is less marked than the global language loss found in aphasia. The definition is from the "Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary," published by F.A. Davis Co. 年份: 2005 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 ...
Few studies have indicated the different types of aphasia expected in a setting of acute stroke. In a survey of 850 patients, Brust et al.221found that 177 (21%) had acute aphasia. Fifty-seven (32%) had “fluent” aphasia, and 120 (68%) had “nonfluent”. Nonfluency was significan...
The term "dysphasia" is more frequently used by European health professionals, whereas in North American the term, aphasia is more commonly preferred. These two terms, however, can be and are used interchangeably. They both refer to the full or partial loss of verbal communication skills due ...
We have attempted to draw some parallels between syndromes of adult acquired aphasia and of childhood developmental dysphasia. There appear to be two syndr... I Rapin,DA Allen - 《Res Publ Assoc Res Nerv Ment Dis》 被引量: 136发表: 1988年 Developmental dysphasia: Relation between acoustic pro...
机译:Adenoma;Pleomorphic;Aphasia;Deglutition Disorders;Salivary Gland Neoplasms;腺瘤;多形性;失语;吞咽障碍;涎腺肿瘤;涎腺;小;舌肿瘤; 入库时间 2022-08-18 18:20:49 相似文献 外文文献 中文文献 专利 1. Pleomorphic adenoma of tongue base causing dysphagia and dysphasia. [J] . Yoshihara T, Suzuki...