İzole Nominal Afazi: İki Olgu Sunumu
Anomi, objeleri isimlendirmedeki problem olarak tanımlanır. Bu durum genellikle beynin pariyetal ya da temporal lobunda meydana gelen hasar sonucu oluşur. Strok hastalarında izole konuşma bozukluğu nadiren meydana gelir. Bu olgu sunumunda, nadir görülen ve acil hekimleri için diğer nörolojik semptomların yokluğunda kolayca atlanabilecek bir durum olan nominal afaziyi vurgulamayı amaçladık.
Isolated Nominal Aphasia: Two Case Reports
Anomia is a problem with naming objects. This may be a result of injury to the parietal or temporal lobes of the brain. In stroke patients, isolated speech failure occurs rarely. In this report, we wish to emphasize that anomic aphasia can occur in rare conditions and emergency physicians can easily miss diagnose this because of the lack of any other neurological symptom
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