Agrammatism in Crossed Aphasia.
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A Case Report of A Persian Patient with Crossed Aphasia: Agrammatism after Right Hemisphere Lesion
Crossed aphasia in dextral (CAD) refers to aphasia occurring after right brain damage in dextral persons. CAD is a rare phenomenon in the world and there has not been any report of crossed aphasia in Persian, that is why we measured to report a Persian patient with crossed aphasia and this is a first report of incidence of CA in Persian. In this case report study, we offered a complete report o...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: The Japan Journal of Logopedics and Phoniatrics
سال: 1992
ISSN: 0030-2813,1884-3646
DOI: 10.5112/jjlp.33.256