超皮質性失語
WordNet
- inability to use or understand language (spoken or written) because of a brain lesion
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 失語症
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English Journal
- [Dominant Thalamus and Aphasia].
- Nakano A1, Shimomura T.
- Brain and nerve = Shinkei kenkyū no shinpo.Brain Nerve.2015 Dec;67(12):1495-8. doi: 10.11477/mf.1416200327.
- Many studies have shown that lesions of the dominant thalamus precipitate language disorders in a similar manner to transcortical aphasias, in a phenomenon known as "thalamic aphasia." In some cases, however, aphasia may not occur or may appear transiently following thalamic lesions. Furthermore, do
- PMID 26618763
- Progressive transcortical sensory aphasia and progressive ideational apraxia owing to temporoparietal cortical atrophy.
- Funayama M1, Nakajima A2.
- BMC neurology.BMC Neurol.2015 Nov 11;15:231. doi: 10.1186/s12883-015-0490-2.
- BACKGROUND: In contrast to frontotemporal lobar degeneration, atrophy of the focal posterior lateral cortex has not been thoroughly studied. Three clinical types of focal cortical atrophy have been described: 1) logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia, which presents with impaired repetitio
- PMID 26559349
- Clinicoanatomical correlation in stroke related aphasia.
- Bohra V1, Khwaja GA1, Jain S2, Duggal A1, Ghuge VV1, Srivastava A1.
- Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology.Ann Indian Acad Neurol.2015 Oct-Dec;18(4):424-9. doi: 10.4103/0972-2327.165469.
- CONTEXT: With advances in neuroimaging, traditional views regarding the clinicoanatomic correlation in stroke patients with aphasia are being challenged and it has been observed that lesions at a given cortical or subcortical site may manifest with different aphasia profiles.AIMS: To study as to whe
- PMID 26713015
Japanese Journal
- 超皮質性感覚失語における喚語機能に関する縦断的研究 : 名詞・動詞の能力乖離について
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- Transcortical aphasia is one of the more uncommon types of aphasia. In general, aphasia is an impairment of language which occurs when someone suffers injury to the language areas of the brain. Common forms of ...
- trans·cor·ti·cal a·pha·si·a an aphasia in which the unaffected motor and sensory language areas are isolated from the rest of the hemispheric cortex. Subdivided into transcortical sensory and transcortical motor aphasias.
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- 英
- transcortical aphasia
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- 超皮質性運動性失語
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混合型超皮質性失語