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G V Pashek, A L Hollan. Evolution of aphasia in the first year post-onset. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 24. issue 3. 1989-01-10. PMID:3191724. |
evolution of aphasia was studied in the first year of recovery in 43 patients sustaining left hemisphere strokes with language impairment. |
1989-01-10 |
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F J Huff, L Mack, J Mahlmann, S Greenber. A comparison of lexical-semantic impairments in left hemisphere stroke and Alzheimer's disease. Brain and language. vol 34. issue 2. 1988-09-21. PMID:2456818. |
a comparison of lexical-semantic impairments in left hemisphere stroke and alzheimer's disease. |
1988-09-21 |
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F J Huff, L Mack, J Mahlmann, S Greenber. A comparison of lexical-semantic impairments in left hemisphere stroke and Alzheimer's disease. Brain and language. vol 34. issue 2. 1988-09-21. PMID:2456818. |
patients with aphasia due to left hemisphere stroke and patients with alzheimer's disease, who were matched for severity of naming impairment, were compared on tests of lexical-semantic processing. |
1988-09-21 |
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I Loutfi, R S Frackowiak, M J Myers, J P Lavende. Regional brain hematocrit in stroke by single photon emission computed tomography imaging. American journal of physiologic imaging. vol 2. issue 1. 1988-07-26. PMID:3502527. |
results show 1) lower cerebral hct than venous hct (ratio of hct brain/hct venous 0.65-0.90) in all subjects, and 2) comparison between right and left hemisphere hct in 3/3 normal subjects, 6/6 patients with transient ischaemic attacks and 3/8 patients with stroke showed no significant difference. |
1988-07-26 |
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K Y Haaland, D L Harrington, R Ye. The effects of task complexity on motor performance in left and right CVA patients. Neuropsychologia. vol 25. issue 5. 1988-02-29. PMID:3431674. |
twenty controls and ten left hemisphere and nine right hemisphere stroke patients were studied. |
1988-02-29 |
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D Wende. "Craziness" and "visions": experiences after a stroke. British medical journal (Clinical research ed.). vol 295. issue 6613. 1988-02-25. PMID:3121087. |
after a stroke (left hemisphere), which mainly produced serious aphasia, i (the patient) felt crazy two or three times when someone said something i expected him to say. |
1988-02-25 |
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M J Tramo, K Baynes, B T Volp. Impaired syntactic comprehension and production in Broca's aphasia: CT lesion localization and recovery patterns. Neurology. vol 38. issue 1. 1988-02-16. PMID:3336468. |
three of 50 patients with left hemisphere stroke manifested broca's aphasia associated with deficits in syntactic processing. |
1988-02-16 |
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A House, D Rowe, P J Stande. Affective prosody in the reading voice of stroke patients. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry. vol 50. issue 7. 1987-10-22. PMID:3625214. |
patients with right or left hemisphere strokes were studied for the nature of emotion conveyed in speech, during the reading of three short passages chosen for the differing emotional tone of their content. |
1987-10-22 |
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R M Parikh, J R Lipsey, R G Robinson, T R Pric. Two-year longitudinal study of post-stroke mood disorders: dynamic changes in correlates of depression at one and two years. Stroke. vol 18. issue 3. 1987-07-10. PMID:3590249. |
at all intervals up to and including 1 year poststroke, patients with left hemisphere strokes showed a strong relation between severity of depression and distance of the lesion on computed tomography scan from the frontal pole. |
1987-07-10 |
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H B Coslett, K M Heilma. Male sexual function. Impairment after right hemisphere stroke. Archives of neurology. vol 43. issue 10. 1986-10-23. PMID:3753264. |
if the right hemisphere is dominant for activation and this capacity is critical for normal sexual function, one might expect to find a greater incidence of impaired sexual function after right than after left hemisphere stroke. |
1986-10-23 |
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T S Olsen, P Bruhn, R G Ober. Cortical hypoperfusion as a possible cause of 'subcortical aphasia'. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 109 ( Pt 3). 1986-08-06. PMID:2424544. |
a consecutive series of 25 right-handed stroke patients with left hemisphere lesions verified by ct scanning were examined for aphasia in the acute stage, and two weeks, three months and six months after the insult. |
1986-08-06 |
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E R Bjørneby, I R Reinvan. Acquiring and maintaining self-care skills after stroke. The predictive value of apraxia. Scandinavian journal of rehabilitation medicine. vol 17. issue 2. 1985-09-09. PMID:4023662. |
the results show the seriousness of problems related to apraxia in rehabilitation of stroke patients with a lesion in the left hemisphere. |
1985-09-09 |
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D S Knopman, A B Rubens, O A Selnes, A C Klassen, M W Meye. Mechanisms of recovery from aphasia: evidence from serial xenon 133 cerebral blood flow studies. Annals of neurology. vol 15. issue 6. 1984-08-07. PMID:6204581. |
in 21 patients who suffered aphasia resulting from left hemisphere ischemic infarction, the xenon 133 inhalation cerebral blood flow technique was used to measure cerebral blood flow within 3 months and 5 to 12 months after stroke. |
1984-08-07 |
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A Kertesz, J M Ferro, C M Shewa. Apraxia and aphasia: the functional-anatomical basis for their dissociation. Neurology. vol 34. issue 1. 1984-02-14. PMID:6537852. |
we studied the functional and anatomical relationship between aphasia and apraxia in 177 patients with ct evidence of left hemisphere stroke. |
1984-02-14 |
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A Castro-Caldas, V Salgad. Right hemifield alexia without hemianopia. Archives of neurology. vol 41. issue 1. 1984-01-26. PMID:6689896. |
we studied a 54-year-old man who suffered a stroke in the visual-association areas of the left hemisphere. |
1984-01-26 |
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V N Shmel'ko. Restoration of motor function in stroke patients: peculiarities relating to damage of the right or left hemisphere. Neuroscience and behavioral physiology. vol 12. issue 2. 1983-02-14. PMID:7177368. |
restoration of motor function in stroke patients: peculiarities relating to damage of the right or left hemisphere. |
1983-02-14 |
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R G Robinson, T R Pric. Post-stroke depressive disorders: a follow-up study of 103 patients. Stroke. vol 13. issue 5. 1982-12-02. PMID:7123596. |
based on this work and previous studies, we have suggested a profile for patients who are at high risk for developing post stroke depressive disorders: patients with left hemisphere frontal lobe infarctions who are within 2 years of the stroke. |
1982-12-02 |
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L Mavlo. Amusia due to rhythm agnosia in a musician with left hemisphere damage: a non-auditory supramodal defect. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 16. issue 2. 1981-05-13. PMID:7471774. |
a case of a severe receptive and expressive amusia in a professional musician following a left hemisphere vascular stroke is reported. |
1981-05-13 |
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A Basso, C Luzzatti, H Spinnle. Is ideomotor apraxia the outcome of damage to well-defined regions of the left hemisphere? Neuropsychological study of CAT correlation. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry. vol 43. issue 2. 1980-05-14. PMID:7359149. |
a cat scan was recorded from 123 patients with left hemisphere damage from stroke. |
1980-05-14 |
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M F Folstein, R Maiberger, P R McHug. Mood disorder as a specific complication of stroke. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry. vol 40. issue 10. 1978-02-23. PMID:591971. |
patients with right hemisphere stroke seemed particularly vulnerable and and displayed a syndrome of irritability, loss of interest, and difficulty in concentration, in addition to depression of mood (70% of right hemisphere stroke patients versus 0% left hemisphere stroke patients and 0% orthopaedic patients). |
1978-02-23 |
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