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Aphasia in acute stroke and relation to outcome
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The high long-term mortality among aphasics may be seen as an indirect sign of advanced cardiovascular disease. A combination of different and adjusted aphasia tests provided the possibility to assess almost all acute aphasic patients. Irrespective of type and degree of aphasia, great improvements were seen in almost all aphasic patients. Even patients with severe speech impairment have a considerable potential for recovery, particularly in the first 3 months after stroke.
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