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226 related items for PubMed ID: 6850274

  • 21. Apraxic agraphia with neglect-induced paragraphia.
    Valenstein E, Heilman KM.
    Arch Neurol; 1979 Aug; 36(8):506-8. PubMed ID: 508164
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  • 22. [A case of callosal damage accompanied with ideomotor apraxia without agraphia, diagnostic apraxia and intermittent initiation difficulty of left hand].
    Toshiya F, Endou K, Sugishita M, Tsukakoshi H.
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  • 24. Callosal disconnection and limb-kinetic apraxia.
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  • 27. [Left unilateral ideomotor apraxia with left-hand anomia: callosal disconnection syndrome?].
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    Rapcsak SZ, Gonzalez Rothi LJ, Heilman KM.
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  • 32. Impaired volitional closure of the left eyelid after right anterior cerebral artery infarction: apraxia due to interhemispheric disconnection?
    Korn T, Reith W, Becker G.
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  • 33. Ideomotor apraxia without aphasia and aphasia without apraxia: the anatomical support for a double dissociation.
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  • 35. Right hand predominant constructional apraxia due to right hemisphere infarction without corpus callosum lesions.
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  • 36. Right unilateral agraphia following callosal infarction in a left-hander.
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  • 37. [A case of diagnostic dyspraxia without ideomotor apraxia by callosal lesion].
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  • 38. Diagonistic dyspraxia. Clinical characteristics, responsible lesion and possible underlying mechanism.
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  • 39. On crossed apraxia. Description of a right-handed apraxic patient with right supplementary motor area damage.
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  • 40. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI, NMR) scan in a case of callosal apraxia and pseudoneglect.
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