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Wer·nic·ke

(ver'ni-kĕ),
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Consequently, two different systems can be distinguished in Wernicke's area: dorsal and ventral.
A case of Wernicke encephalopathy combined with disulphiram intoxication.
These pregnant women may uncommonly lead to Wernicke's encephalopathy (WE), which manifests with diplopia, amnesia, confusion, apathy, and vestibular paresia.
According to the nerucognitive approach, Wernicke's area needs enough nections to represent all phoneme features, phonemes, syllables, phonological words etc.
The research team used the fMRI scans to measure how the brain activity changed immediately following stimulation to the Wernicke area.
Identifique los pacientes con abuso o dependencia del alcohol que se encuentran en alto riesgo de desarrollar encefalopatia de Wernicke para realizar observacion cercana, informar sobre signos de alarma e instaurar manejo oportuno.
Gabriella Wernicke, MD, MSc, Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University, Stich Radiation Center, 525 E 68th St, New York, NY 10065 (e-mail: gaw9008@med.cornell.edu).
De acordo com essa classificacao, a afasia de Broca, a afasia transcortical motora e a afasia global fazem parte do grupo das afasias nao-fluentes, enquanto que a afasia de Wernicke, a afasia de conducao, a afasia transcortical sensorial e a afasia anomiea pertencem ao grupo das afasias fluentes (Goodglass & Kaplan, 1984).
(30.) Wernicke JF, Pritchett YL, D'Souza DN, et al.
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