An open-label trial of bromocriptine in nonfluent aphasia: a qualitative analysis of word storage and retrieval |
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Authors: | Gold M VanDam D Silliman E R |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurology, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, 33612, USA. mgold@com1.med.usf.edu |
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Abstract: | Anomia is a commonly found in aphasia and has been attributed to a loss of representations (storage deficit) or to a loss of access to these representations (retrieval deficit). Bromocriptine, a dopamine agonist, was tested on four patients, two men and two women, with nonfluent aphasia. The patients were tested in an open-label ABBA design using a stochastic model that measured the degree of storage and retrieval deficits. All patients showed significant improvements in word retrieval. Bromocriptine may be a useful adjunct in the treatment of selected patients with a nonfluent aphasia in which retrieval deficits play a major role. |
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