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Cerebrovasc Dis (2014) 37 (3): 223–230.
Published Online: 08 March 2014
.... We evaluated whether the presence and extent of leukoaraiosis, or white matter hyperintensities (WMH), had an impact on performance on tests of hemispatial neglect in acute ischemic stroke patients. Methods: A series of 206 acute ischemic right-hemispheric stroke patients at Johns Hopkins Hospital...
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Cerebrovasc Dis (2010) 30 (1): 7–14.
Published Online: 27 April 2010
... with scores of 0–9 on the NIHSS Cog-4. Fig. 1. Number of severely cognitively impaired and non-impaired patients with scores of 0–9 on the NIHSS Cog-4. Stroke Cognitive impairment Language Neglect The execution of cognitive tasks (e.g. perceiving, attending, organising thoughts...
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Cerebrovasc Dis (2001) 11 (3): 257–264.
Published Online: 06 April 2001
...Bradford Burke Worrall; Elana Farace; Argye E. Hillis; R. Kent Hutson; Robert Wityk; Jeffrey L. Saver; Karen C. Johnston; E. Clarke Haley Classically in neurology, aphasia and neglect were accepted as reliable markers of cortical lesions. The actual prognostic values of aphasia and neglect have yet...
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Cerebrovasc Dis (1992) 2 (2): 114–115.
Published Online: 08 April 1992
... cerebrovascular accident Neglect Abstract Wc describe two patients with isolated anosognosia after right thalamic cerebrovascular accident and present the MRI findings. The role of the thalamus in cognitive functions can be studied by observing patients with isolated thalamic le­ sions. Aphasia, prosopagnosia...