Mary had a stroke which impaired her ability to speak fluently although she can move all the necessary muscle.

Mary had a stroke which impaired her ability to speak fluently although she can move all the necessary muscle. What is the most likely location of her brain damage (be specific)?

Answer:
a stroke that affects the dominant cerebral hemisphere may cause disturbance of language/ aphasia. a MRI can tell the extent of braindamage. furthermore speechlanguage are helpful for language disturbances

my dad died from a severe stroke when he was 39.It was so suddenly and he had no history of any illness nor he had healthproblems but he was a heavy smoker.

Let Mary be grateful she survived and she is on her way to recovery, I will pray for her.

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