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Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 18e | Part 2. Cardinal Manifestations and Presentation of Diseases > Section 3. Nervous System Dysfunction > | Chapter e10. Primary Progressive Aphasia, Memory Loss, and Other Focal Cerebral Disorders Sections: Primary Progressive Aphasia, Memory Loss, and Other Focal Cerebral Disorders. Topics Discussed: amnesia; aphasia, primary progressive. Excerpt:"Language and memory are essential human functions. For the experienced clinician, the recognition of different types of language and memory disturbances often provides essential clues to the anatomic localization and diagnosis of neurologic disorders. This video illustrates classic disorders of language and speech (including the aphasias), memory (the amnesias), and other disorders of cognition that are commonly encountered in clinical practice...."
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