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SPEECH EMBOLI IN THE CLINIC OF POST-STROKE SPEECH DISORDERS

Rasulova Dilbar KamoliddinovnaTashkent Medical Academy
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In oral speech, one-quarter of stroke patients may experience speech emboli. Embolism (embolophrasia), being a speech stereotype, is usually observed in patients with a severe degree of Broccian afferent aphasia. In 2017-2022, more than 300 stroke patients were treated at the Department of Neurology and Intensive Neurology of the Tashkent Medical Academy, among them 7 (3 men and 4 women) patients had speech emboli. Embolophrasia has an uncontrolled obsessive nature and the patient cannot get rid of it on his own. In order to prevent speech emboli, basic speech therapy sessions with a speech therapist should be started in the acute period of a brain catastrophe.

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