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Aphasia and Associated Disorders

M Wyke
- 01 Nov 1980 - 
- Vol. 43, Iss: 11, pp 1052-1052
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This article is published in Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry.The article was published on 1980-11-01 and is currently open access. It has received 156 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Aphasia.

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Clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease : report of the NINCDS-ADRDA Work Group under the auspices of Department of Health and Human Services Task Force on Alzheimer's Disease

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Rehabilitation of brain damage : Brain plasticity and principles of guided recovery

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Aphasia in acute stroke and relation to outcome

TL;DR: Aphasia in acute stroke and relation to outcome is associated with a poorer prognosis in women than in men and the prognosis is poorer for women with a history of trauma.