Kolman et al., 1972 - Google Patents
Recovery from aphasia as monitored by AER audiometryKolman et al., 1972
- Document ID
- 14605691474375393756
- Author
- Kolman I
- Shimizu H
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders
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An aphasic patient was evaluated and periodically checked beginning four days after suffering a stroke. His general recovery was monitored via AER audiometry and standard language testing. When seen initially, the patient exhibited no clearly discernible AERs …
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