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Research on behavior therapy has been conducted on patients with dysarthria, a disorder of articulation due to impairment of the central nervous system, which directly controls the activity of the muscles that play a role in the process of articulation in... see more

In this article we are concerned with the design of diagnostic assessment tools of spoken English as a Foreign Language (EFL) for students with dysarthria. To this end, a higher education student with dysarthria participated in our case study. Tests in th... see more

Dysarthria is a neurological disorder that damages of motor speech articulation.Young children who suffered from this disorder have no problem with their cognition, but they have difficulties to speak out their words. They could not have an accurate and s... see more

Speech is one of God’s graceful blessings, which distinguishes humans from other God’s creatures. And straight speech is a blessing that God bestows upon whom He wills. But some diseases affect man since childhood and make him have a problem with pronunci... see more

Spinocerebellar ataxias are a heterogeneous group of neurodegenerative diseases. There are more than 40 subtypes described so far, being spinocerebellar ataxia type 5 (SCA5) a rare autosomal-dominant ataxia with pure cerebellum involvement.  The gene... see more

The article reveals the essence of speech and speech therapy as a component of the rehabilitation process in restoring the health of patients who have suffered acute impairment of cerebral circulation. The concept of cerebral vascular insufficiency was an... see more

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease typically presents as rapidly progressive dementia. We describe the case of a 59-year-old male patient presenting with sudden onset of central facial palsy and dysarthria, followed by myoclonus of his left upper and lower limbs. ... see more

Background: The most common pituitary adenoma presentation is a visual field defect and inappropriate pituitary hormone secretion. The compression of the optic chiasma causes visual impairment. Large pituitary adenomas can rarely cause diplopia and p... see more

Background. Lesch-Nyhan syndrome is inherent X-linked recessive genetic disorder with decreased activity of hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (HGPRT). The disease is characterized by presence of the classical triad: hyperuricemia, neurologica... see more

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