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'fluent aphasia' is a correct and usable term in written English.
Fluent aphasia, also known as Wernicke's aphasia, is a type of language disorder caused by damage to the language centers of the brain, usually resulting from a stroke or brain injury. For example, a person with fluent aphasia may be able to speak with few pauses, but the sentences they produce may not make sense or be filled with made up words.
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Progressive fluent aphasia with temporal lobe atrophy.
He exhibited intermittent fluent aphasia.
However, the predicted typicality effects were not seen for participants with fluent aphasia.
The selective serotonine reuptake inhibitor fluvoxamine with antidepressant properties significantly improved naming, perseverations, and mood in stroke patients with fluent aphasia (Tanaka et al., 2001).
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The present study investigated language in MND using tools specifically designed for use in different FTD phenotypes, including semantic dementia (SD) and progressive non-fluent aphasia (PNFA).
Patients with non-fluent aphasia generally present with speech apraxia [29].
Prominent atrophy of the left perisylvian region is characteristic of non-fluent aphasia [31].
Cognitive dysfunction occurs in 25 50%, and 5 15% of patients develop dementia that is usually of frontotemporal type; semantic dementia or progressive non-fluent aphasia.
Progressive non-fluent aphasia was most commonly associated with tau pathology.
In contrast to previous studies, non-fluent aphasia and behavioral presentations did not predict negative PIB.
Such impairments are commonly grouped together under the heading of 'non-fluent aphasia'.
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