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After a stroke destroyed part of Juan’s left hemisphere, it became very difficult for him to produce speech. He primarily relied on high-frequency content words to get his meaning across, and also had problems with repetition and grammar. He did not have problems with understanding speech, however. These symptoms are most likely associated with which of the following disorders?

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A.a. Broca’s aphasia
B.b. Wernicke’s aphasia
C.c. Transcortical Motor aphasia
D.d. Global aphasia
E.e. Conduction aphasia
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When evaluating language disorders after a left-hemisphere stroke, we look at which aspects of language are impaired and which are preserved, along with the anatomical regions typically involved. Option a. 'a. Broca’s aphasia' — This aligns with the symptom pattern described: nonfluent speech, reliance on high-frequency content words (telegraphic speech), impaired repetition, and grammatical difficulty, while comprehension remains relatively intact. This constellation is cl......Login to view full explanation

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