Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... intellectual impairment , resulting from bilateral hemispheric lesions ; aphasia and apraxia of speech , resulting from unilateral left hemisphere lesions ; and dysarthria , resulting from up- per motor neuron , lower motor neuron ...
... intellectual impairment , resulting from bilateral hemispheric lesions ; aphasia and apraxia of speech , resulting from unilateral left hemisphere lesions ; and dysarthria , resulting from up- per motor neuron , lower motor neuron ...
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... intellectual impairment reveals a lack of information . Appraising intellectual impairment in neurolog- ically impaired adults is difficult . By definition , we expect the patient with generalized intellectual im- pairment to display ...
... intellectual impairment reveals a lack of information . Appraising intellectual impairment in neurolog- ically impaired adults is difficult . By definition , we expect the patient with generalized intellectual im- pairment to display ...
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... intellectual impairment , shown in Figure 1-13 , indicates language deficits in all communica- tive modes , no motor speech disorders , impairment of both verbal and nonverbal intelligence , and un- determined involvement in ...
... intellectual impairment , shown in Figure 1-13 , indicates language deficits in all communica- tive modes , no motor speech disorders , impairment of both verbal and nonverbal intelligence , and un- determined involvement in ...
Contents
Description Diagnosis | 97 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 153 |
Some Principles | 179 |
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