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[An aphasiac who expresses himself through drawing].
Encephale. 1967 Jan-Feb;56(1):52-68.
Encephale. 1967.
PMID: 6030813
French.
No abstract available.
Understanding aphasia and the aphasiac.
Kolb D.
Kolb D.
J Neurosurg Nurs. 1977 Mar;9(1):15-8. doi: 10.1097/01376517-197703000-00005.
J Neurosurg Nurs. 1977.
PMID: 584770
No abstract available.
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[Self-evaluation on the ability to retrieve Kanji words: a comparison between an aphasiac and normal subjects].
Tanigami A, Abe J.
Tanigami A, et al.
Shinrigaku Kenkyu. 1997 Apr;68(1):17-24. doi: 10.4992/jjpsy.68.17.
Shinrigaku Kenkyu. 1997.
PMID: 9198265
Japanese.
The present study investigated the accuracy of an aphasiac's self-evaluation on his ability to retrieve words. The aphasiac and six normal subjects were shown a list of words and that of drawings. ...A week later, they were asked to translate drawings into Kanji wor …
The present study investigated the accuracy of an aphasiac's self-evaluation on his ability to retrieve words. The aphasiac an …
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Helping the aphasiac to communicate again.
Hurwitz LJ.
Hurwitz LJ.
Geriatrics. 1973 May;28(5):102-6.
Geriatrics. 1973.
PMID: 4702069
No abstract available.
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Exploring the aphasiac's naming disturbances; a new approach using the neighbourhood limited classification method.
Moerman C, Corluy R, Meersman W.
Moerman C, et al.
Cortex. 1983 Dec;19(4):529-43. doi: 10.1016/s0010-9452(83)80034-3.
Cortex. 1983.
PMID: 6671396
Free article.
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Diagnosis and treatment of organotin poisoned patients.
Guo F, Lu XW, Xu QP.
Guo F, et al.
World J Emerg Med. 2010;1(2):122-5.
World J Emerg Med. 2010.
PMID: 25214954
Free PMC article.
Forteen patients recovered completely without long-term side-effect. One patient in the aphasiac stage restored the linguistic capacity during a 6-month follow-up. ...
Forteen patients recovered completely without long-term side-effect. One patient in the aphasiac stage restored the linguistic capaci …
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