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NEUROSONOLOGY AND CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS, vol. 7, 2011, No. 1
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Neuropsychological assessment revealed moderate dementia: MMSE: 15/30, BNT short version: 10/15; 10 words list recall (3 trials): 0/10, 2/10, 4/10; constructional praxis: 8/11; 10 word delayed recall: 1/10, with 2 intrusions; word recognition: not applicable (patient unable to understand task); literal
verbal
fluency
for 1 min (letter М): 0; The four instrumental activities of daily living score (4-IADL): 4/4 points, marked impairment.
Clinical examination was normal. Neurological examination showed no focal signs.
Neuropsychological assessment revealed moderate dementia: MMSE: 15/30, BNT short version: 10/15; 10 words list recall (3 trials): 0/10, 2/10, 4/10; constructional praxis: 8/11; 10 word delayed recall: 1/10, with 2 intrusions; word recognition: not applicable (patient unable to understand task); literal verbal fluency for 1 min (letter М): 0; The four instrumental activities of daily living score (4-IADL): 4/4 points, marked impairment.
CERAD depression scale: 0 points, no depression. Brain MRI (fig. 1А) demonstrated cortical atrophy which was prominent in the left temporal lobe. PET/СТ with FDG (fig. 1B) provided evidence for temporal and parietal hypometabolism, more pronounced on the left, suggestive of Alzheimer’s disease.
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Neuropsychological assessment revealed cognitive impairment without dementia: MMSE: 26/30, BNT short version: 14/15; 10 words list recall (3 trials): 4/10, 6/10, 6/10; constructional praxis: 11/11; 10 word delayed recall: 3/10, without intrusions; word recognition: 2 errors; literal
verbal
fluency
for 1 min (letter М): 11; The four instrumental activities of daily living score (4-IADL): 0/4 points, no impairment. CERAD
Clinical examination was normal. Neurological examination showed no focal signs.
Neuropsychological assessment revealed cognitive impairment without dementia: MMSE: 26/30, BNT short version: 14/15; 10 words list recall (3 trials): 4/10, 6/10, 6/10; constructional praxis: 11/11; 10 word delayed recall: 3/10, without intrusions; word recognition: 2 errors; literal verbal fluency for 1 min (letter М): 11; The four instrumental activities of daily living score (4-IADL): 0/4 points, no impairment. CERAD
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Verbal
fluency
as a prefrontal activation probe: a validation study using 99mTc-ECD brain SPET.
Audenaert K, Brans B, Van LK, Lahorte P, Versijpt J van HK, Dierckx R.
Verbal fluency as a prefrontal activation probe: a validation study using 99mTc-ECD brain SPET.
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Phonological grouping is specifically affected in cerebellar patients: a
verbal
fluency
study.
Leggio MG, Silveri MC, Petrosini L, Molinari M.
Phonological grouping is specifically affected in cerebellar patients: a verbal fluency study.
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NEUROSONOLOGY AND CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS, vol. 10, 2014, No. 2
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Those patients who had depression were found to have strong relationship between motor asymmetry and reduced
verbal
fluency
and observed SN hyperechogenicity.
Characteristic PD finding of SN hyperechogenicity, was also frequently found in patients with depression.
Those patients who had depression were found to have strong relationship between motor asymmetry and reduced verbal fluency and observed SN hyperechogenicity.
This relationship was even stronger in younger patients (< 50 years) and independent from age in those who had reduced echogenicity, invisible or interrupted BR (32). Increased frequencies of PD-like TCS findings in patients with depression require them to be screened for sonographic and clinical signs of early, premotor PD [2, 3, 22].
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NEUROSONOLOGY AND CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS, vol. 11, 2015, No. 2
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Visual Retention Test (BVRT), Isaacs
verbal
fluency
test, Simple apraxia battery, Clock drawing test, Wisconsin card sorting test and Hamilton Depression Scale (HDS).
Visual Retention Test (BVRT), Isaacs verbal fluency test, Simple apraxia battery, Clock drawing test, Wisconsin card sorting test and Hamilton Depression Scale (HDS).
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Patients with CIHD showed poor results on MMSE, short-term memory, delayed recall, BVRT, Isaacs
verbal
fluency
test and HDS (p
Patients with CIHD showed poor results on MMSE, short-term memory, delayed recall, BVRT, Isaacs verbal fluency test and HDS (p
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NEUROSONOLOGY AND CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS, vol. 14, 2018, No. 1
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TCS data in a recent study showed that the finding of SN hyperechogenicity, which is characteristic for idiopathic PD, was related to motor asymmetry and reduced
verbal
fluency
in patients with depressive disorders.
TCS data in a recent study showed that the finding of SN hyperechogenicity, which is characteristic for idiopathic PD, was related to motor asymmetry and reduced verbal fluency in patients with depressive disorders.
This relationship was even stronger in younger patients (< 50 years) and independent from age, in patients who had reduced BR echogenicity [10]. Since both, liability for developing PD and frequency of PD-like TCS findings were found to be increased in depression, patients with depressive disorders might be an important population to screen for sonographic and clinical signs of early PD [10].
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NEUROSONOLOGY AND CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS, vol. 14, 2018, No. 2
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Verbal
Fluency
in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis – Functional MRI Study.
Verbal Fluency in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis – Functional MRI Study.
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VERBAL
FLUENCY
IN PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS – FUNKTIONAL MRI STUDY
VERBAL FLUENCY IN PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS – FUNKTIONAL MRI STUDY
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Some of the most affected cognitive domains are
verbal
fluency
, abstract and conceptual thinking.
Cognitive impairment affects 40–70% of patients with multiple sclerosis and can occur in the earliest stages of the disease resulting in decreased quality of life.
Some of the most affected cognitive domains are verbal fluency, abstract and conceptual thinking.
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To evaluate activation patterns of
verbal
fluency
with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) and healthy controls.
To evaluate activation patterns of verbal fluency with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) and healthy controls.
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fMRI, multiple sclerosis,
verbal
fluency
fMRI, multiple sclerosis, verbal fluency
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