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Department of Neurology, Topeka Veterans Administration Hospital, and The Menninger School of Psychiatry, Topeka, Kansas.
Aphasia was the sole manifestation of focal status epilepticus in a man with an old left frontal contusion. The diagnosis was made by electroencephalogram (EEG), and the attack was terminated by anticonvulsant medication.
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