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Aphasia and Auditory Processing after Stroke through an International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Lens

机译:通过功能,残疾和健康镜片国际分类对中风后失语症和听觉处理

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Aphasia is an acquired language impairment affecting speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Aphasia occurs in about a third of patients who have ischemic stroke and significantly affects functional recovery and return to work. Stroke is more common in older individuals but also occurs in young adults and children. Because people experiencing a stroke are typically aged between 65 and 84 years, hearing loss is common and can potentially interfere with rehabilitation. There is some evidence for increased risk and greater severity of sensorineural hearing loss in the stroke population and hence it has been recommended that all people surviving a stroke should have a hearing test. Auditory processing difficulties have also been reported poststroke.
机译:失语症是一种后天语言障碍,会影响口语,听力,阅读和写作。患有缺血性中风的患者中约有三分之一患有失语症,并严重影响功能恢复和恢复工作。中风在老年人中更常见,但也发生在年轻人和儿童中。由于中风的人通常年龄在65至84岁之间,因此听力损失很常见,并且可能会干扰康复。有一些证据表明中风人群中感音神经性听力损失的风险增加和严重程度更高,因此建议所有幸存中风的人都应进行听力测试。中风后也有听觉处理困难的报道。

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