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Letter to the Editor. Re: Lateralization of Cognitive Functions in Aphasia after Right Brain Damage

Derakhshan I

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The Author Reply. Re: Lateralization of Cognitive Functions in Aphasia after Right Brain Damage

Pyun SB

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Dissociated Horizontal Deviation after Traumatic Brain Injury

Lee TE, Cha DS, Koh SB, Kim SH

A 4-year-old boy visited the hospital with exotropia after brain hemorrhage caused by trauma. He had undergone decompressive craniectomy and cranioplasty 18 months prior to presentation at our hospital. An...
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The Effect of Selective Tibial Neurotomy and Rehabilitation in a Quadriplegic Patient with Ankle Spasticity Following Traumatic Brain Injury

Jang SH, Park SM, Kim SH, Ahn SH, Cho YW, Ahn MO

Ankle spasticity following brain injury leads to abnormal posture and joint contracture; making standing or walking impossible. This study investigates the efficacy of selective tibial neurotomy (STN) and intensive rehabilitation...
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Lateralization of Cognitive Functions in Aphasia after Right Brain Damage

Ha JW, Pyun SB, Hwang YM, Sim H

PURPOSE: The lateralization of cognitive functions in crossed aphasia in dextrals (CAD) has been explored and compared mainly with cases of aphasia with left hemisphere damage. However, comparing the neuropsychological...
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