نتایج جستجو برای: acquired aphasia

تعداد نتایج: 183291  

Journal: :International journal of stroke : official journal of the International Stroke Society 2016
Linda Worrall Nina Simmons-Mackie Sarah J Wallace Tanya Rose Marian C Brady Anthony Pak Hin Kong Laura Murray Brooke Hallowell

Health professionals, researchers, and policy makers often consider the two terms aphasia and dysphasia to be synonymous. The aim of this article is to argue the merits of the exclusive use of the term aphasia and present a strategy for creating change through institutions such as the WHO-ICD. Our contention is that one term avoids confusion, speech-language pathologists prefer aphasia, scholar...

Journal: :International journal of language & communication disorders 2011
Naomi Cocks Lucy Dipper Ruth Middleton Gary Morgan

BACKGROUND Speech and language therapists rarely analyse iconic gesture when assessing a client with aphasia, despite a growing body of research suggesting that language and gesture are part of either the same system or two highly integrated systems. This may be because there has been limited research that has systematically analysed iconic gesture production by people with aphasia. AIMS The ...

Journal: :Topics in stroke rehabilitation 2010
Tanya Rose Linda Worrall Louise Hickson Tammy Hoffmann

PURPOSE Written health information can be better comprehended by people with aphasia if it is provided in an aphasia-friendly format. However, before pursuing research in the area of text-formatting for people with aphasia, it must be determined whether people with aphasia consider it helpful to receive health information in the written media. This study, therefore, aimed to determine the follo...

Journal: :Annals of neurology 1995
R T Wertz

Knowledge of the frequency and remission of aphasia is essential for the rehabilitation of stroke patients and provides insight into the brain organization of language. We studied prospectively and consecutively an unselected and community-based sample of 881 patients with acute stroke. Assessment of aphasia was done at admission, weekly during the hospital stay, and at a 6-month follow-up usin...

Journal: :Medicinski arhiv 2011
Jasmina Klebic Nevzeta Salihovic Rusmir Softic Denisa Salihovic

INTRODUCTION Aphasia is considered to be the most difficult disorders of speech-language communication, and is often companion by all forms of cerebrovascular disease. GOAL To determine the outcome of aphasia disorder a year after a stroke and stroke type influence on the outcome of aphasia disorders. MATERIAL AND METHODS We analyzed one-year outcome of aphasia disorders in patients who had...

2010
Eun Kyoung Kang Hae Min Sohn Moon-Ku Han Won Kim Tai Ryoon Han Nam-Jong Paik

To determine the relations between post-stroke aphasia severity and aphasia type and lesion location, a retrospective review was undertaken using the medical records of 97 Korean patients, treated within 90 days of onset, for aphasia caused by unilateral left hemispheric stroke. Types of aphasia were classified according to the validated Korean version of the Western Aphasia Battery (K-WAB), an...

Journal: :American journal of speech-language pathology 2016
Jee Eun Sung Gayle DeDe Soo Eun Lee

Purpose The purpose of the study was to examine cross-linguistic differences in a picture-description task between Korean- and English-speaking individuals with Broca's and anomic aphasia to determine whether a variation exists in the use of verbs and nouns across the language and aphasia groups. Method Forty-eight individuals (male = 29; female = 19) participated in the study (n = 28 for aph...

Journal: :iranian journal of fuzzy systems 2014
f. tatari m. r. akbarzadeh t m. mazouchi

aphasia diagnosis is a challenging medical diagnostic task due to the linguistic uncertainty and vagueness, large number of measurements with imprecision, inconsistencies in the definition of aphasic syndromes, natural diversity and subjectivity in test objects as well as in options of experts who diagnose the disease. in this paper we present a new self-organized multi agent system that diagno...

Journal: :Stroke 2012
Charles Ellis Annie N Simpson Heather Bonilha Patrick D Mauldin Kit N Simpson

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Little is known about the contribution of aphasia to the cost of care for patients who experience stroke. METHODS We retrospectively examined a cohort of South Carolina Medicare beneficiaries who experienced ischemic stroke in 2004 to determine the attributable cost of aphasia. Univariate analyses were used to compare demographic, comorbidity, and severity differences b...

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