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Stephen L. Demeter
or dysphasia include stroke, neoplasm, encephalitis, cerebral abscess, and traumatic brain injury. A thorough discussion of all the various causes and their relationships to age is clearly beyond the scope of this article. Some are discussed briefly later in the text (eg, stroke; see above), but most are not. If the reader feels that age-related apportionment is appropriate, then research, with justification in the report, is appropriate. Emotional or Behavioral Disorders Resulting from CNS Causation (Fifth Edition only) The AMA Guides , Fifth Edition