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Aphasia: Sudden and progressive
M. M. Mesulam
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Neurology
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Medicine and Dentistry
Aphasia
100%
Patient
75%
Language
50%
Neurodegeneration
25%
Lesion
25%
Degenerative Disease
25%
Left Hemisphere
25%
Primary Progressive Aphasia
25%
Apoplexy
25%
Symptom
25%
Acquired Disorder
25%
Dysphasia
25%
Comprehension
25%
Speech Production
25%
Language Disorder
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Aphasia
100%
Diseases
25%
Cerebrovascular Accident
25%
Degenerative Disease
25%
Symptom
25%
Nerve Degeneration
25%
Logopedics
25%
Primary Progressive Aphasia
25%
INIS
patients
100%
nervous system diseases
33%
symptoms
33%
output
33%
speech
33%
accidents
33%