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121 related items for PubMed ID: 8293285

  • 1. To what extent can aphasic syndromes be localized?
    Willmes K, Poeck K.
    Brain; 1993 Dec; 116 ( Pt 6)():1527-40. PubMed ID: 8293285
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  • 2. Correlations of subcortical CT lesion sites and aphasia profiles.
    Alexander MP, Naeser MA, Palumbo CL.
    Brain; 1987 Aug; 110 ( Pt 4)():961-91. PubMed ID: 3651803
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  • 3. A refined method to relate morphological and functional aspects of aphasia.
    Blunk R, De Bleser R, Willmes K, Zeumer H.
    Eur Neurol; 1981 Aug; 20(2):69-79. PubMed ID: 7215400
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  • 4. [A study on restriction of the areas working in speech function--application of multivariate analysis of aphasia test data and of lesions on CT images, by composing a "restricted-aphasia-lesion-map"].
    Araki Y.
    Nihon Igaku Hoshasen Gakkai Zasshi; 1989 Dec 25; 49(12):1534-43. PubMed ID: 2633131
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  • 5. A case of unilateral opercular syndrome associated with a subcortical lesion.
    Posteraro L, Pezzoni F, Varalda E, Fugazza G, Mazzucchi A.
    J Neurol; 1991 Sep 25; 238(6):337-9. PubMed ID: 1940986
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  • 6. [Subcortical aphasia. Neruolinguistic and x-ray computed tomography studies of 25 cases].
    Puel M, Demonet JF, Cardebat D, Bonafé A, Gazounaud Y, Guiraud-Chaumeil B, Rascol A.
    Rev Neurol (Paris); 1984 Sep 25; 140(12):695-710. PubMed ID: 6084281
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  • 7. [A study of aphasia caused by putaminal hemorrhage].
    Ibayashi K, Tanaka R, Takeda N, Koike T, Imamura H, Tsuruoka H.
    No To Shinkei; 1989 Mar 25; 41(3):229-35. PubMed ID: 2474309
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  • 9. Aphasia does not always follow left thalamic hemorrhage: a study of five negative cases.
    Cappa SF, Papagno C, Vallar G, Vignolo LA.
    Cortex; 1986 Dec 25; 22(4):639-47. PubMed ID: 2434284
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  • 12. Neurolinguistic status and localization of lesion in aphasic patients with exclusively consonant-vowel recurring utterances.
    Poeck K, De Bleser R, von Keyserlingk DG.
    Brain; 1984 Mar 25; 107 ( Pt 1)():199-217. PubMed ID: 6697156
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  • 16. [Speech disorders with localization of the vascular focus in deep structures of the dominant hemisphere of the brain].
    Stoliarova LG, Varakin IuIa, Nekrasova EM.
    Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova; 1985 Mar 25; 85(9):1296-300. PubMed ID: 2416155
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  • 17. [Aphasia and size of hematoma in patients with left putaminal hemorrhage].
    Sugimoto K, Minematsu K, Yamaguchi T.
    Rinsho Shinkeigaku; 1989 May 25; 29(5):574-8. PubMed ID: 2791405
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  • 18. CT scan studies of aphasia.
    Cappa SF, Vignolo LA.
    Hum Neurobiol; 1983 May 25; 2(3):129-34. PubMed ID: 6365858
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