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  2. Foreign accent syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Foreign accent syndrome usually results from a stroke, [1] but can also develop from head trauma, [1] migraines [2] or developmental problems. [3] The condition might occur due to lesions in the speech production network of the brain, or may also be considered a neuropsychiatric condition. [4]

  3. Grandma wakes up with random Italian accent after recovering ...

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    She was discharged after her stroke on May 14th but was later readmitted in late July to undergo surgery. Bryden’s stroke was caused by a rare blockage in her carotid artery left her unable to ...

  4. Dysprosody - Wikipedia

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    He noticed a 29-year-old Czechoslovak had started speaking in a Polish accent following a stroke. Pick's patient also had right hemiparesis, a lesser version of hemiplegia, and aphasia after the stroke. Pick noticed that not only was the accent altered, but the timing of the speech was slower, and the patient spoke with uncharacteristic ...

  5. 'A stroke left me with an Italian accent' - AOL

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  6. Talk:Foreign accent syndrome - Wikipedia

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    After a stroke, her normal Geordie accent was transformed and has been variously described as resembling a Jamaican, as well as a French Canadian, Italian and a Slovak accent. When you click on French Canadian, it brings you to Canada instead of where it properly belongs, Quebec. Good one fellas. (Vive le Quebec Libre!)

  7. Your biggest questions about strokes, answered - AOL

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    A stroke is like the brain’s version of a heart attack — and is also life-threatening. When the blood flow to the heart is blocked, we call it a heart attack. And when blood flow to the brain ...

  8. Sharon Stone Was 'Destitute with a 1% Chance of ... - AOL

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    Sharon Stone is sharing how she overcame her 2001 near-fatal stroke and brain hemorrhage, which left her with a “1% chance of survival.” “I walked out of that hospital, 18% of my body mass ...

  9. Transcortical motor aphasia - Wikipedia

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    With a hemorrhagic stroke, the patient often shows little improvement in the first few weeks and then has relatively rapid recovery until they stabilize. [1] In a study involving eight patients with border zone lesions, all patients presented with transcortical mixed aphasia initially after the stroke.