Broca Aphasia (Expressive Aphasia)
53
relevant articles (5 outcomes,
6 trials/studies)
found for this Disease
Description:
An aphasia characterized by impairment of expressive language (speech, writing, signs) and relative preservation of receptive language abilities (i.e., comprehension). This condition is caused by lesions of the motor association cortex in the frontal lobe (Broca's area and adjacent cortical and white matter regions). The deficits range from almost complete muteness to a reduction in the fluency and rate of speech. CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENTS (in particular INFARCTION, MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY) are a relatively common cause of this condition. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp478-9)
Also Known As:
Expressive Aphasia; Aphasia, Expressive; Motor Aphasia; Aphasia, Broca; Aphasia, Anterior; Aphasia, Ataxic; Aphasia, Frontocortical; Dysphasia, Broca's; Verbal Aphasia Syndrome; Anterior Aphasia; Anterior Aphasias; Aphasia Syndrome, Verbal; Aphasia Syndromes, Verbal; Aphasias, Anterior; Aphasias, Ataxic; Aphasias, Broca; Aphasias, Frontocortical; Ataxic Aphasia; Ataxic Aphasias; Broca Aphasias; Broca Dysphasia; Broca's Dysphasia; Dysphasia, Brocas; Frontocortical Aphasia; Frontocortical Aphasias; Nonfluent Aphasia; Syndrome, Verbal Aphasia; Syndromes, Verbal Aphasia; Verbal Aphasia Syndromes; Agrammatism; Aphasia, Motor; Aphasia, Nonfluent; Dysphasia, Broca
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Disease Context: Research Results
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Experts
| 1. | Luo, Wei-Ping:
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| 2. | Stadie, Nicole:
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| 3. | Tan, Ji-lin:
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| 4. | De Bleser, Ria:
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| 5. | Swoboda-Moll, Maria:
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| 6. | Burchert, Frank:
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| 7. | Huang, Hong-ying:
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| 8. | Schröder, Astrid:
1 article
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| 9. | Postler, Jenny:
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| 10. | Lorenz, Antje:
1 article
(03/2008)
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Drugs and Biologics
Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Broca Aphasia:
| 1. | Bromocriptine (Parlodel)FDA LinkGeneric
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| 2. | DNA Transposable Elements (Element, IS)IBA
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| 3. | Dopamine (Intropin)FDA LinkGeneric
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| 4. | DiureticsIBA
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| 5. | MetrizamideFDA Link
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| 6. | Complement System Proteins (Complement)IBA
05/15/2000
- " Simulations are reported of a significant range of psycholinguistic parsing phenomena in both normal and aphasic speakers of English: (i) various effects of linguistic complexity (single versus double, center versus right-hand self-embeddings of relative clauses; the difference between relative clauses with subject and object extraction; the contrast between a complement clause embedded within a relative clause versus a relative clause embedded within a complement clause); (ii) effects of local and global ambiguity, and of word-class and syntactic ambiguity (including recency and length effects); (iii) certain difficulty-of-reanalysis effects (contrasts between local ambiguities that are easy to resolve versus ones that lead to serious garden-path effects); (iv) effects of agrammatism on parsing performance, in particular the performance of various groups of aphasic patients on several sentence types." 02/01/2006
- " In this paper, we investigate the performance of a Greek-English bilingual patient with Broca's aphasia and mild agrammatism on the placement of CP, MoodP, AspectP, and NegP-related adverbs, labeled specifier-type adverbs, and VP-related adverbs, labeled complement-type adverbs, by means of a constituent ordering task and a grammaticality judgment task"
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| 7. | Carbon MonoxideIBA
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| 8. | Oseltamivir (Tamiflu)FDA Link
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| 9. | Dopamine Agonists (Dopamine Agonist)IBA
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| 10. | Biological Markers (Surrogate Marker)IBA
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