Aphasia in stroke patients: Role of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in assessment of recovery
Nader Zakhari Rizk;
Abstract
Cerebrovascular stroke is a major health problem in most countries and is the leading cause of severe neurologic disability and lost productivity.
Aphasia is a common consequence of cerebro-vascular stroke and refers to the impaired ability to produce
Aphasia is a common consequence of cerebro-vascular stroke and refers to the impaired ability to produce
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| Title | Aphasia in stroke patients: Role of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in assessment of recovery | Authors | Nader Zakhari Rizk | Keywords | Aphasia in stroke patients: Role of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in assessment of recovery | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | Cerebrovascular stroke is a major health problem in most countries and is the leading cause of severe neurologic disability and lost productivity. Aphasia is a common consequence of cerebro-vascular stroke and refers to the impaired ability to produce |
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