amnestic amimia in Vietnamese
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1. Ammon's horn, ammophilous, ammunition, Amne Machin Shan, amnesia, Amnesiac, amnesic, amnestic, amnestic aphasia, amnestic syndrome, amnesty
2. Synonym(s): amnestic aphasia, amnesic aphasia, amnestic Anomia, Anomia, nominal aphasia.
3. 25 Delirium, Dementia, Amnestic and Other Cognitive Disorders.
4. In 175 aphasics (50 global, 50 mixed, 50 motor-amnestic and 25 sensory-amnestic) the spontaneous oral and graphic performances were compared.
5. They may be summarized as the amnestic-neurasthenic syndrome.
6. All these patients had shown a prominent amnestic syndrome.
7. 22 Delirium, Dementia, and Amnestic and Other Cognitive Disorders.
8. Clinically used anesthetics show amnestic, sedative, hypnotic and immobilizing properties.
9. Amnestic effects may be associated with inappropriate behaviour (see section
10. 6 synonyms for Amnesic: amnesiac, forgetful, oblivious, amnesiac, amnestic, amnesiac
11. An amnestic syndrome can be observed in several organic brain disorders.
12. The first amnestic attack was seen at the age of 19.
13. This case shows that unilateral amnestic stroke, e.g. in the hippocampus region, may be the cause of an amnestic syndrome and should be included in the differential diagnostics.
14. Patients may suffer from amnestic syndrome, other cognitive deficits, seizures, or psychiatric symptoms.
15. The motor-amnestic aphasics did not show such predominance in one performance.
16. The intervals between the amnestic episodes varied between a few days and 11 years.
17. The patients are frequently amnestic about having the seizures, which can be very subtle.
18. Mixed and sensory-amnestic aphasics were mostly better in spontaneous speech than in spontaneous writing.
19. Consistent care avoided a relapse into the pain syndrome as the amnestic syndrome gradually receded.
20. The differential diagnosis of psychogenic vs. organic amnestic syndromes may cause difficulty in certain cases.
21. We regard diffusion-weighted MRI as a powerful means to differentiate acute amnestic syndromes.
22. A possible functional connexion between the amential-amnestic syndrome and aphasic disorders is discussed.
23. Patients are frequently amnestic for their seizures the signs of which can be very subtle.
24. The frequency of alcohol-induced neuropsychiatric complications, particularly withdrawal delirium and amnestic syndrome, increased with age.
25. In 17 cases hemiplegia was present, and in 2 others there was a global amnestic episode.