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428 related items for PubMed ID: 17432217

  • 21. Frontal pure agraphia for kanji or kana: dissociation between morphology and phonology.
    Sakurai Y, Matsumura K, Iwatsubo T, Momose T.
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  • 22. Temporal lobe epilepsy manifesting as alexia with agraphia for kanji.
    Maeda K, Ogawa N.
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  • 23. [Central visual fields in pure alexia "without hemianopsia"--visual dysfunction in the right hemifield, and alexia for "kana" words in the left].
    Uchiyama S, Uchiyama C.
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  • 24. Alexia with agraphia due to the left posterior inferior temporal lobe lesion--neuropsychological analysis and its pathogenetic mechanisms.
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    Hashimoto R, Tanaka Y.
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  • 28. [Alexia-agraphia of kanji (Japanese morphogram) after left posterior-inferior temporal lesion].
    Hamasaki T, Yasojima K, Kakita K, Masaki H, Ishino S, Murakami M, Yamaki T, Ueda S.
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  • 30. [A case of pure agraphia due to left parietal lobe infarction].
    Yaguchi H, Yaguchi M, Bando M.
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  • 31. [Alexia with agraphia produced by localized infarction in the inferior posterior region of the left temporal lobe].
    Shiota J, Kawamura M, Isono O, Hirayama K.
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  • 32. [A case of pure agraphia with a deficit of drawing].
    Tokunaga H, Nishikawa T, Ikejiri Y, Nakagawa Y, Yasuno F, Hashikawa K, Sugita Y, Takeda M.
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  • 35. Hanja alexia with agraphia after left posterior inferior temporal lobe infarction: a case study.
    Kwon JC, Lee HJ, Chin J, Lee YM, Kim H, Na DL.
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    Sakai K, Sakurai Y, Sakuta M, Iwata M.
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  • 37. [A Japanese case of crossed aphasia in a right-handed patient. Apropos of kana and kanji].
    Hamasaki T, Suzuki K, Hirakawa K, Imahori Y, Nakajima S.
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  • 38. [Lesion localization of non-aphasic alexia and agraphia].
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  • 40. Lexical agraphia in the Japanese language. Pure agraphia for Kanji due to left posteroinferior temporal lesions.
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