Case report, case study
https://doi.org/10.21857/yvjrdcvjjy
Recovery of Recurrent Transient Neurogenic Stuttering due to Functional Neuroplasticity
Marina Roje Bedeković
Lara Pilepić
Abstract
Although epilepsy symptoms are well established, there are only several described cases of post seizure speech fluency impairments. Epileptic activity may interfere with speech but speech impairments have the ability to recover because of neural plasticity that has been widely investigated in epilepsy popula- tion. In the available literature there is only one case report of transient neurogenic stuttering de- scribed. In this case report we describe a recovery of a 33-year-old male patient with recurrent transient neurogenic stuttering after focal idiopathic seizures due to functional neuroplasticity.
Keywords
adult-onset epilepsy; recurrent transient neurogenic stuttering; functional neuroplasticity
Hrčak ID:
308342
URI
Publication date:
25.6.2023.
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