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Her speech was anomic, dysarthric and perseverative, but grammatically intact. She could fol- low simple commands and repeat sentences. Although her aphasia was difficult to classify, it was felt to have fea- tures of apraxia of speech and progressive non-fluent aphasia (PNFA). Physical ...
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activities have been used over 1,000,000 times to trigger sound and word production in everyone who tried it - from toddlers, late talkers (speech delay), children with Apraxia of Speech, Autism, Down Syndrome, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder to elders who lost their speech for various ...
Also, the dominant hemisphere supplementary motor area has recently been implicated in the primary progressive apraxia of speech phenotype [45, 46], and this could easily be construed to represent non-fluent aphasia; mesial frontal atrophy/hypoperfusion/hypometabolism is part of the signature pattern ...
In very young infants, the diagnosis can be elusive and easily confused with other diseases, such as mild cerebral palsy, acute infectious or episodic ataxia, and ataxia with oculomotor apraxia (AOA). A clinical diagnosis can now be confirmed by radiosensitivity testing (colony survival assay), ...
CDKL5gene mutations. The common clinical features of the ten patients withCDKL5mutations include none or limited language development, severe hypotonia, deceleration of head growth, hand apraxia and hand stereotypies, as well as early-onset seizures presented initially as partial seizures and soon ...
These scenes were the picnic scene from the WAB (Kertesz, 2007), the cookie theft picture from the Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination (BDAE) (Goodglass and Kaplan, 1983), and the circus scene from the Apraxia Battery for Adults (ABA-2) (Dabul, 2000). All scene descriptions were audio-...
and/or mesoaxial polydactyly allows the diagnosis of oral-facial-digital syndrome type VI, a phenotype of JS. Ataxia, ocular motor apraxia, and intellectual disability are common features in JS that develop later in life. JS is defined by the presence of the molar tooth sign (MTS) on axial...
it was felt to have features of apraxia of speech and progressive non-fluent aphasia (PNFA). Physical examination was limited by her inability to fully cooperate. Strength of her facial muscles was normal, but tongue movement was impaired. Jaw jerk was brisk and she was hyperreflexic and mildl...