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Why Is It Difficult to Predict Language Impairment and Outcome in Patients with Aphasia after Stroke?

Charidimou A, Kasselimis D, Varkanitsa M, Selai C, Potagas C, Evdokimidis I

One of the most devastating consequences of stroke is aphasia. Communication problems after stroke can severely impair the patient's quality of life and make even simple everyday tasks challenging. Despite...
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A Cortical Substrate for Square-Wave Jerks in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

Anagnostou E, Karavasilis E, Potiri I, Constantinides V, Efstathopoulos E, Kapaki E, Potagas C

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Square-wave jerks (SWJs) are the most common saccadic intrusion in progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), but their genesis is uncertain. We aimed to determine the characteristics of SWJs...
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