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Aphasia type and aging
Authors:Loraine K. Obler   Martin L. Albert   Harold Goodglass  D. Frank Benson
Affiliation:Boston University Medical School and Boston Veterans Administration Hospital USA
Abstract:We analyzed the relationship between age and clinical type of aphasia in 167 right-handed men who had suffered cerebrovascular accidents. Patients with unequivocal diagnoses as Broca's, Wernicke's, anomic, conduction, and global aphasics were considered. The median age of the Broca's group (51 years old) was significantly lower than that of the total group (55.8 years old), while the median age of the Wernicke's group was significantly higher (63 years old). Moreover the incidence of Wernicke's aphasia increased steadily with age, while incidence of the other types of aphasia peaked in the sixth decade and then diminished with increasing age.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr. Loraine Obler   Department of Neurology   Veterans Administration Hospital   150 South Huntington Ave.   Boston   Massachusetts 02130.
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