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Source: Folia Neuropathologica
Condition: Aphasia

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Correlation between focal lesion sites and language deficits in the acute phase of post-stroke aphasia
CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that focal lesion sites could lead to different language function impairments in the acute phase of post-stroke aphasia, which adds to our understanding of speech pathology and provides a direction for future research and treatment.PMID:35359146 | DOI:10.5114/fn.2022.114343
Source: Folia Neuropathologica - April 1, 2022 Category: Pathology Authors: Qing-Qing Liu Wei-Bo Li Yue-Wen Song Zhen-Biao Zhao Yan-Ning Yan Yu-Hui Yang Pei-Yuan Lv Yu Yin Source Type: research

Pseudo-stroke manifestation of multiple myeloma: a report of two cases with literature review.
We describe two patients with pseudo-stroke manifestation of multiple myeloma. The first patient was a 60-year-old female with the initial presentation of multiple myeloma forming a large skull tumour compressing the brain with resultant symptoms of aphasia, limited logical contact and right upper extremity paresis. The second patient was a 69-year-old female who presented with a partial motor epileptic seizure involving both right limbs with persisting weakness of muscles and speech disturbances due to a skull tumour 4 years after the diagnosis of multiple myeloma. Pseudo-stroke manifestation of multiple myeloma is extrem...
Source: Folia Neuropathologica - May 26, 2013 Category: Pathology Authors: Czapiewski P, Szmuda T, Dzierżanowski J, Słoniewski P, Sworczak K, Gnacińska M, Dubaniewicz-Wybieralska M, Hellmann A, Biernat W Tags: Folia Neuropathol Source Type: research