Mixed aphasia caused by bilateral cerebellar infarcts: a case report

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Neurophysiology and collaborators from the Valley Hospital Medical Center University of Nevada, Las Vegas have published the research work: Mixed Aphasia Caused by Bilateral Cerebellar Infarcts: A Case Report, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The pathophysiology of language and cognitive deficits in the setting of cerebellar infarcts remains an evolving subject that will benefit from further investigation.

SUMMARY

    The conventional model of cerebellar function suggests that its neurophysiologic role involves somatic and autonomic motor coordination, but understanding of its nonmotor functions has expanded over recent decades. Due to interconnectivity between . . .

     

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