John Doe, a 45-year-old male, presented with symptoms of aphasia following a stroke. A battery of language tests were administered to assess his speech and language abilities. The results indicated moderate deficits in expressive language and naming, but relatively spared comprehension, suggesting Broca's aphasia.
John Doe, a 45-year-old male, presented with symptoms of aphasia following a stroke. A battery of language tests were administered to assess his speech and language abilities. The results indicated moderate deficits in expressive language and naming, but relatively spared comprehension, suggesting Broca's aphasia.
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John Doe, a 45-year-old male, presented with symptoms of aphasia following a stroke. A battery of language tests were administered to assess his speech and language abilities. The results indicated moderate deficits in expressive language and naming, but relatively spared comprehension, suggesting Broca's aphasia.
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