MCQ IN MEDICINE

MEDICINE MCQ

NEUROLOGY

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The reduction in the number of words used and non-fluent speech with errors of grammar and syntax. Described as
A
Motor Aphasis
B
Sensory Aphasia
C
Globla Aphasis
D
Conduction Dyspahasia
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -[3] In fluent aphasia, the patient can speak in sentences that sound like normal speech, but some of the words are made-up words or have some sounds that are not correct. People with non-fluent aphasia struggle to get words out, omit words, and speak in very short sentences.

Detailed explanation-2: -These types of errors are called paraphasias, and they are common in many types of aphasia. A paraphasia is the production of an unintended sound within a word, or of a whole word or phrase. It can be the substitution of one sound for another sound, using the wrong word, or transposing sounds within a long word.

Detailed explanation-3: -Broca aphasia is non-fluent aphasia. The output of spontaneous speech is markedly diminished. There is a loss of normal grammatical structure (agrammatic speech). Specifically, small linking words, conjunctions (and, or, but), and the use of prepositions are lost.

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