People with a temporal lobe brain tumor may experience speech problems, or dysphasia. Dysphasia is a complete or partial impairment in a person’s ability to communicate.
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They include: Headache Hearing loss Impaired speech (i.e., dysphasia) Incontinence Mental and emotional changes (e.g., indifference, disinhibition) Prolonged drowsiness (somnolence
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Expressive dysphasia produces a noticeable impairment of a person’s ability to speak.
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Thrombolysis treatment resulted in excellent improvement of both his dysphasia and weakness from the left cerebral ischaemic stroke and reperfusion of the ischaemic bowel,
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This condition is known as dysphasia. In fact, dysphasia is sometimes the only symptom of a ministroke.
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[…] deficits, e.g., face drooping, hemiparesis/hemiplegia, inability to lift ipsilateral arm or abnormal gait Contralateral sensory loss Contralateral homonymous hemianopia Dysphasia
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[…] deficits, e.g., face drooping, hemiparesis / hemiplegia, inability to lift ipsilateral arm or abnormal gait Contralateral sensory loss Contralateral homonymous hemianopia Dysphasia
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This is called aphasia and is sometimes also known as dysphasia.
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All patients with new diagnosis of stroke should undergo a speech/swallow evaluation (dysphasia screen), along with physical/occupational therapy evaluation.
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Unfortunately he exhibits significant residual dysphasia and reduced cognition and is unable to continue at mainstream school.
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On discharge she had a left homonymous hemianopia, dysphasia, left-sided hemi-neglect and ataxia.
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Adverse events that affected more than 20% of the study patients in the dose-expansion phase included headache (52%), hemiparesis (50%), seizure (45%), dysphasia (28%), and
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KEYWORDS: CELF-4NL; Developmental dysphasia; Language impairment; Language profile; Rolandic epilepsy; Specific language impairment
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[…] clinically by nocturnal generalized tonic-clonic seizures and diurnal seizures consisting of simple partial seizures consisting of brief unilateral facial clonic activity, dysphasia
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Other ictal manifestations include dysphasia and dysesthesia. Seizures are commonly diurnal and usually frequent.
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dysphasia) in the form of spoken language.
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Acquired expressive epileptic aphasia Expressive language, oromotor apraxia Centrotemporal spikes (ESES) Expressive language, RL, possibly behavioral ESES Developmental dysphasia
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Many of the children begin to have problems with either the understanding of speech and language (this is called receptive dysphasia) or expressing their own thoughts (expressive
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[…] components of the risk scores were associated with positive DWI, including symptom duration > or =60 minutes (13 studies, odds ratio [OR], 1.50; 95% CI, 1.16 to 1.96; P=0.004), dysphasia
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This condition is known as dysphasia. In fact, dysphasia is sometimes the only symptom of a ministroke.
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It is uncertain why motor weakness and dysphasia are associated with a positive DWI.
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"Migraine aura presenting as dysphasia with global cognitive dysfunction and abnormalities on perfusion CT".
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When she finally managed to get through, she noted she had expressive dysphasia. All symptoms improved after 2 hours and she developed a mild left-sided headache.
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Migraine aura presenting as dysphasia with global cognitive dysfunction and abnormalities on perfusion CT. Cephalalgia 2010;30:1007-9. 6.
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Mood at nine months was strongly predicted by prior mental health problems, poor physical health, dysphasia, and impaired prose recall at three months.
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Prior mental health on its own explained 15% of the variance in mood disturbance, physical health a further 12%, and dysphasia and prose recall 8% and 5%, respectively.
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Four predictors made significant unique contributions to the variance: mental health (15%; B = 22.60, p < 0.002); physical health (12%; B = 9.98, p < 0.01); dysphasia (8%;
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Examination The problems of examining difficulties of speech and comprehension are discussed in the separate Dysarthria and Dysphasia article.
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A 42-year-old male presented with right-sided weakness, dysphasia and seizures while climbing the French Alps at an approximate altitude of 3,000 m.
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[…] a wide spectrum of physical signs and symptoms, including headache, papilledema, motor or sensory deficits, drowsiness, mental status changes, seizures, confusion, coma, dysphasia
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The patient’s dysphasia also dramatically improved with intensive speech therapy.
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Case 3 An 81-year-old lady presented with acute dysphasia and right sided weakness.
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Case Reports Case 1 A 66-year-old man presented with acute onset of right-sided hemiparesis, right facial droop, and dysphasia.
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Persistent major neuro-deficit was hemiparesis 1, motor dysphasia 1, hand weakness 1, foot drop 1, monoparesis 2, sensory dysphasia 1, nominal dysphasia and visual field defect
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However, he had pronounced dysphasia.
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Seven cases presented with difficulty in speech in the form of sensory dysphasia or pure nominal aphasia.
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Chronic Headache 75% Papilledema 49% Motor or sensory deficit 34% Seizures 37% Drowsiness, mental changes,confusion, or coma 30% Dysphasia 12% Multiple cranial nerve
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[…] increased odds of AIS included sudden symptom onset, weakness, seizures, speech disturbance, and ataxia, and signs of face, arm, or leg weakness, inability to walk, dysarthria, dysphasia
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[…] whole packet of biscuits or chocolates), lack of appetite, constipation, diarrhoea neurological changes, drowsiness, incessant yawning, difficulty finding the right words (dysphasia
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Acute confusional migraines are characterized by transient episodes of amnesia, acute confusion, agitation, lethargy, and dysphasia precipitated by minor head trauma.
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He had minimal dysphasia, but neurologic examination was otherwise normal.
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(16) 27/F Confusion, Left hemiparesis/ hemianopia, vertigo 9 Giang et al (16) 24/M Right hemisensory loss; feeling "spacey" Evoked Case Examination CSF Potentials 1 Mild dysphasia
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IgG increased 5 Expressive Normal NI, SSEP, aphasia, Right VEP, BAEP hemiparesis 6 Visual loss (OD), lethargic, slow 7 Left hemiparesis; 11 L/[mm.sup.3] NI, VEP Babinski 8 Dysphasia
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Sheffield Test for Acquired Language Disorders (STALD) [ 32 ]: Developed as a nonspecialist clinical aid to help identify dysphasia.
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Language In the Ballard The DART‐AD Trial for the STALD, assessing dysphasia, there was no significant difference between the continue treatment and placebo groups. 3.
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[…] include the following: Clouding of consciousness Difficulty maintaining or shifting attention Disorientation Illusions Hallucinations Fluctuating levels of consciousness Dysphasia
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Neurological symptoms may include the following: Dysphasia Dysarthria Tremor Asterixis in hepatic encephalopathy and uremia Motor abnormalities Patients with delirium who
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Language In the Ballard The DART‐AD Trial for the STALD, assessing dysphasia, there was no significant difference between the continue treatment and placebo groups. 3.
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Neurological examination revealed expressive dysphasia with no motor or sensory deficits. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) examination showed only increased content.
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[…] in punch drunk syndrome or dementia pugilistica and also development of other signs and symptoms which include: Irritability Being aggressive Difficult to speak language Dysphasia
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A third MC (PN 4) had a confirmed stroke, consisting of sudden dysphasia and unilateral hand and tongue paresthesia, shortly after the study, at the age of 26 years.
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[…] aura was defined as an episode of typical visual aura, or visual aura followed or accompanied by spreading sensory disturbances (tingling or numbness) in a limb or verbal dysphasia
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[…] management (6) 24 hour postural support (7) Bladder and bowels (8) Seizure control Communication (i) Basic understanding of common communication problems including dysphasia
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It generally presents with epilepsy, cognitive change, headache, dysphasia, or progressive hemiparesis. 1 Diagnosis is usually achieved by appropriate imaging studies (figs
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In eloquent areas of the brain surgery still carries a low risk of morbidity and can improve dysphasia when intra‐operative brain mapping and awake craniotomy is utilised
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Adverse events that affected more than 20% of the study patients in the dose-expansion phase included headache (52%), hemiparesis (50%), seizure (45%), dysphasia (28%), and
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The neurologic examination may show hemiparesis, dysphasia, gait ataxia, hemianopsia and other focal signs.
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The PSI indices have the following definitions: Serious Neurological: dysfunction involving bladder, bowel, gait, or coordination (ataxia), reflexes, mental status (dysphasia
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Dysphasia Causes of dysphasia Dysphasia is impaired ability to understand or use the spoken word.
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Production (Broca's) dysphasia/aphasia - lesions are located in the left pre-central areas.
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Dysphasia can be receptive or expressive.
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141037 Fourth branchial cleft fistula
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Foveal hypoplasia - presenile cataract
221126 Fowler syndrome
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Fowler-Christmas-Chapple syndrome
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FOXP2-associated dysphasia
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Familial dementia, Danish type
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300359 Familial atypical cold urticaria
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Familial developmental dysphasia
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Aphasia and dysphasia Individuals who struggle with aphasia and dysphasia can exhibit a range of language related symptoms and no two cases will be exactly alike.
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[…] hemorrhage Dysphasia from stroke Dysphasia, late effect of cerebrovascular disease Dysphasia, late effect of embolic stroke Dysphasia, late effect of hemorrhagic stroke Dysphasia
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To complicate things further, it is possible for a person to have aphasia/dysphasia and dysarthria !
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She recovered and could speak short sentences, but dysphasia and right hemiparesis remained.
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The patient was found to have severe expressive and receptive dysphasia.
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Short term memory impairment (70%), anosmia (65%), and dysphasia (41%) were the most common signs.
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Acute alcohol intoxication refers to the development of severe and possibly life-threatening complications after ingestion of large amounts of alcohol. Symptoms range from changes in behavior to severe hypothermia, vomiting, altered consciousness, coma, and respiratory insufficiency that may be fatal. A detailed[…]
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