Neurogenic Stuttering: Further Corroboration of Site of Lesion
1996 ◽
Vol 75
(3)
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pp. 161-168
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Keyword(s):
The Past
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Cases of neurogenic stuttering have been reported in the literature throughout the past century. Site(s) of lesion(s) have been documented usually by association of symptoms, EEG studies and occasionally by computed tomography (CT). The authors present three cases in which the site(s) of lesion(s) are documented by CT, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and SPECT. This study supports previous findings of neurogenic stuttering following either bilateral diffuse lesions or a unilateral lesion. In at least one case, the actual site of the lesion would have been missed without the use of SPECT testing. EEG studies were not helpful in identifying the site of the lesion.
2021 ◽
Vol 4
(Supplement_1)
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pp. 300-301
2010 ◽
Vol 30
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pp. 292-300
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Vol 39
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pp. 347
2000 ◽
Vol 6
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pp. 320-326
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Vol 94
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pp. 187-187