Introduction: Stroke, as defined by the World Health Organization, is the rapid development of clinical signs of focal brain dysfunction lasting more than 24 hours or leading to death for no reason other than vascular origin. Subarachnoid hemorrhage is not included. Aphasia is a common symptom of stroke. The improvement of aphasia takes place mainly within the first 3 months. The four main components of the classical aphasic syndrome are: comprehension, repetition, naming, and fluency. Understanding usually indicates earlier and complete recovery and is essential for basic communication. Nevertheless, persistent, albeit less pronounced, impaired communication ability remains a major problem for the individual patient with aphasia.Materials ...
Aphasia is a language impairment due to a brain lesion, usually in the left hemisphere, and is a co...
Background: Aphasia due to stroke is often very severe immediately after onset. However, knowledge a...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of intra-arterial treatment (IAT) on early recovery from aphasi...
Introduction: Stroke, as defined by the World Health Organization, is the rapid development of clini...
Introduction: Stroke, as defined by the World Health Organization, is the rapid development of clini...
Aphasia is a disorder of the production and comprehension of written and spoken language as a resul...
<b>Background:</b> Aphasia and dysarthria have major implications for activities of dail...
OBJECTIVES: Language recovery following acute stroke is difficult to predict due to several evalua...
IntroductionThe individual prognosis of aphasia recovery remains difficult to establish initially. T...
The extent of recovery from aphasia following ischemic stroke has been evaluated by a quantitative m...
8noINTRODUCTION: Thrombolysis may affect ischemic stroke-related size, pattern and nature of infarc...
Aphasia is a relatively common language disorder, occurring in about 25% of all stroke patients. The...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide and almost 350,000 stroke survivors have...
Background and Purpose: The severity of aphasic impairment in chronic stroke survivors is typically ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate longitudinal changes in language function in left-hemispheric ischemic s...
Aphasia is a language impairment due to a brain lesion, usually in the left hemisphere, and is a co...
Background: Aphasia due to stroke is often very severe immediately after onset. However, knowledge a...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of intra-arterial treatment (IAT) on early recovery from aphasi...
Introduction: Stroke, as defined by the World Health Organization, is the rapid development of clini...
Introduction: Stroke, as defined by the World Health Organization, is the rapid development of clini...
Aphasia is a disorder of the production and comprehension of written and spoken language as a resul...
<b>Background:</b> Aphasia and dysarthria have major implications for activities of dail...
OBJECTIVES: Language recovery following acute stroke is difficult to predict due to several evalua...
IntroductionThe individual prognosis of aphasia recovery remains difficult to establish initially. T...
The extent of recovery from aphasia following ischemic stroke has been evaluated by a quantitative m...
8noINTRODUCTION: Thrombolysis may affect ischemic stroke-related size, pattern and nature of infarc...
Aphasia is a relatively common language disorder, occurring in about 25% of all stroke patients. The...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide and almost 350,000 stroke survivors have...
Background and Purpose: The severity of aphasic impairment in chronic stroke survivors is typically ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate longitudinal changes in language function in left-hemispheric ischemic s...
Aphasia is a language impairment due to a brain lesion, usually in the left hemisphere, and is a co...
Background: Aphasia due to stroke is often very severe immediately after onset. However, knowledge a...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of intra-arterial treatment (IAT) on early recovery from aphasi...