Disease | semantic dementia |
Phenotype | C0476254|dyslexia |
Sentences | 3 |
PubMedID- 22713391 | semantic dementia without surface dyslexia in spanish: unimpaired reading with impaired semantics. |
PubMedID- 24032009 | Similarly, patients with surface dyslexia due to semantic dementia typically commit errors when reading aloud low-consistency words, especially when they are of low frequency (e.g., “sew” pronounced as “sue”; patterson and hodges, 1992; woollams et al., 2007). |
PubMedID- 19920057 | The association of anterior and inferior temporal lobe damage in semantic dementia with surface dyslexia is highly reliable, with the severity of surface dyslexia increasing with degree of overall semantic impairment (woollams et al. |
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