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  2. Anomic aphasia - Wikipedia

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    Anomia can be genetic or caused by damage to various parts of the parietal lobe or the temporal lobe of the brain due to traumatic injury, stroke, or a brain tumor. [8] While anomic aphasia is primarily caused by structural lesions, they may also originate in Alzheimer's disease (anomia may be the earliest language deficit in posterior cortical ...

  3. Aphasia - Wikipedia

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    Aphasia, also known as dysphasia, [a] is an impairment in a person’s ability to comprehend or formulate language because of damage to specific brain regions. [2] The major causes are stroke and head trauma; prevalence is hard to determine, but aphasia due to stroke is estimated to be 0.1–0.4% in the Global North. [3]

  4. Expressive aphasia - Wikipedia

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    With increased treatment, longer phrases are taught and less support is provided by the therapist. Patients are taught to say phrases using the natural melodic component of speaking and continuous voicing is emphasized. The patient is also instructed to use the left hand to tap the syllables of the phrase while the phrases are spoken.

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  6. US FDA approves Servier's brain tumor treatment - AOL

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    The drug, branded as voranigo, is used to treat a form of brain cancer, called Grade 2 IDH-mutant glioma, in patients who have had surgery. Gliomas, types of brain cancer that can hinder normal ...

  7. Figure Skater Scott Hamilton Explains Decision Not to Treat ...

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    He’d already gone through brain surgery twice, first in 2004 and again in 2010, in addition to battling testicular cancer in the 1990s. Stars Who Beat Cancer: Sharon Osbourne, Ewan McGregor and More

  8. Post-chemotherapy cognitive impairment - Wikipedia

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    Altered brain structure in chemotherapy patients provides explanation for cognitive impairment. [12] Another study in 2007 investigated the differences in brain structure between two adult, monozygotic twin females. One underwent chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer, while the other did not have cancer and was not treated with chemotherapy.

  9. A tumor in her brain, she wants the option to die peacefully ...

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    The Udens arrive for a day of medical appointments, and the news from doctors isn't good: Nancy points to a new tumor growth on her most recent MRI brain scan. The new tumor was smaller than the ...