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Mandy C., Corinne, Heather, Erin, Kellan, Sean |
64 yr old male with sudden onset right-sided weakness, apparent expressive aphasia with halting effortful speech. |
assessment of naming, writing |
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Ashley, Melanie, Mairel, Elizabeth |
42 year old female with recent diagnosis of ALS |
assessment of phonation, resonation |
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Jamie, Crystal, Amanda Fowler, Robin |
74 year old male with ten year history of Parkinson's disease, now admitted with worsening speech and aspiration pneumonia |
complete oral motor examination |
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Holly, Nicole, Bethany, Amy |
81 year old female with sudden onset receptive aphasia |
assessment of auditory comprehension, reading |
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Tina, Amanda Fleming, Mindy, Meredith |
48 year old male with no known neurological history, complains of progressive speech difficulties consisting of effortful speech with variable sound errors |
assessment of speech praxis |
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Whitley, Tiffany, Kristin |
67 year old female s/p repair of basal aneurysm resulting in ataxia |
assessment of prosody, intelligibility |
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Mandy C., Corinne, Heather, Erin, Kellan, Sean |
49 year old female with multiple sclerosis resulting in mixed spastic-ataxic dysarthria and mild oral phase dysphagia (outpatient) |
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Ashley, Melanie, Mairel, Elizabeth |
73 year old female with brainstem CVA resulting in severe dysarthria and dysphagia (acute inpatient) |
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Jamie, Crystal, Amanda Fowler, Robin |
62 year old male eight months post onset CVA with resulting aphasia characterized by fluent, empty speech with phonemic paraphasias and neologisms (home health) |
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Holly, Nicole, Bethany, Amy |
45 year old male with recent diagnosis of ALS. Currently exhibits primarily spastic characteristics with intelligibility of 50-75% with a familiar listener when context is known (outpatient) and is tolerating soft diet with regular liquids. |
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Tina, Amanda Fleming, Mindy, Meredith |
75 year old female with 7 year history of Parkinson's disease. Dysphagia has recently worsened: she exhibits classic oral and pharyngeal phase impairments (long term care) |
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Whitley, Tiffany, Kristin |
77 year old male one week post onset CVA with resulting aphasia characterized by nonfluent, agrammatic speech with severe anomia. Apraxia of speech is also evident (inpatient rehab) |