Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... coexisting dis- orders and the similarity of symptoms among dis- orders present diagnostic problems . COEXISTING DISORDERS . The coexistence of neu- rogenic speech and language disorders has been acknowledged by many . Darley [ 43 , 45 ] ...
... coexisting dis- orders and the similarity of symptoms among dis- orders present diagnostic problems . COEXISTING DISORDERS . The coexistence of neu- rogenic speech and language disorders has been acknowledged by many . Darley [ 43 , 45 ] ...
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... coexisting disorders require coexisting treatments . However , the verbal repetition drills that are ef- fective with some apraxic and dysarthric patients are not possible when the patient suffers coexisting auditory comprehension ...
... coexisting disorders require coexisting treatments . However , the verbal repetition drills that are ef- fective with some apraxic and dysarthric patients are not possible when the patient suffers coexisting auditory comprehension ...
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... coexisting aphasia limits the apraxic patient's ability to respond to stimuli . In mild to moderate apraxia , patients attempt to self- correct errors , which is identified as a favorable prognostic sign by Wepman [ 253 ] . However , se ...
... coexisting aphasia limits the apraxic patient's ability to respond to stimuli . In mild to moderate apraxia , patients attempt to self- correct errors , which is identified as a favorable prognostic sign by Wepman [ 253 ] . However , se ...
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Description Diagnosis | 97 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 153 |
Some Principles | 179 |
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