CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS AND DIAGNOSIS OF POST-STROKE SPEECH DISORDERS

Section: Articles Published Date: 2024-04-30 Pages: 39-52 Views: 0 Downloads: 0

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Stroke is an extremely pressing medical and social problem due to its widespread prevalence and high rates of disability and mortality. According to the stroke registry of the Research Center of Neurology, only 25% of patients after a stroke are completely independent in daily life and are able to work [3]. The cause of disability after a stroke, along with motor and sensory disorders, is often cognitive impairment, which significantly worsens the quality of life of the patient and his family members. One of the most significant and common post-stroke cognitive defects are speech disorders. They are observed in at least 42% of patients who have had a stroke (2.1).

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expressive agrammatism, atherothrombotic, left hemisphere.