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From Case Western University Medical School and Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio
SUMMARYTwo pathologically proved cases of left thalamic hemorrhage producing mixed aphasia are presented. The anatomical and pathogenetic mechanisms are discussed.
Dr. Ciemins' address is 20800 Westgate Court, Fairview Park, Ohio 44026.
Submitted for publication Aug. 15, 1969; resubmitted Nov. 21, 1969; accepted Dec. 15, 1969.
The author expresses his gratitude to Dr. Betty Banker, Dr. Maurice Victor, and Dr. John Girvin for their encouragement and helpful comments in the preparation of this paper.
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