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    The natural course of acalculia in left-brain-damaged patients

    Acalculia is a frequent disorder in left-brain-damaged patients but nothing is known about its natural course. We report a study on 51 vascular acalculic patients examined at least twice. Our results indicate...

    A. Caporali, F. Burgio, A. Basso in Neurological Sciences (2000)

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    Aphasia therapy

    From the point of view of rehabilitation, two groups of aphasic patients can be recognized. They differ in the severity of the aphasic disorder, in the type of evaluation that can and should be utilized to pla...

    A. Basso in The Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences (1998)

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    Semantic amnesia without dementia: documentation of a case

    We described the case of a patient affected by a progressive semantic memory disorder associated with prevalent temporal lobe atrophy. This deficit seems to be “pure” in the sense that it has not been found to...

    M. L. Rusconi, S. Zago, A. Basso in The Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences (1997)

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    Book reviews

    D. Zerbi, A. Basso, R. Spreafico, R. Boeri in The Italian Journal of Neurological Scienc… (1992)

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    Book reviews

    G. Gainotti, G. Filippini, T. Caraceni in The Italian Journal of Neurological Scienc… (1991)

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    Pituitary Adenoma with Cavernous Sinus Involvement

    During the past few years, because of a better understanding of the anatomy of the sellar and parasellar regions and of the cavernous sinus, it has been possible to develop a series of microsurgical techniques...

    A. Basso, S. Berner, E. Caputi, C. Yampolsky in Surgery of the Sellar Region and Paranasal… (1991)

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    Clinical and Surgical Management of Giant Pituitary Adenomas

    Giant pituitary adenomas are a difficult problem to deal with. They are herein considered as Grade IV of Vezina and Sutton, with a clear suprasellar expansion, producing visual defects, endocrinological disord...

    A. Basso, M. Vitale, C. Yampolsky in Surgery in and around the Brain Stem and t… (1986)