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Atypical Aphasia: A Case Report

2007 
AbstractAtypical aphasias have been rarely reported in the literature. The occurrence of such aphasias raises serious criticism on our current understanding of the brain-language relationship. This case report discusses a subject who exhibited predominantly posterior language symptoms following damage to the anterior areas in the brain. The subject also revealed atypical recovery pattern of linguistic functions.
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