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    Reliability and Validity of Persian Aphasia Battery Test by Reza Nilipour, Abbas Pour Shahbaz, Zahra Sadat Ghoreishi, Atefe Yousefi

    Published in Sālmand. (Tihrān) (01-01-2016)
    “…Objectives: So far, The Persian Aphasia Battery (PAB) has been widely used by clinicians as the first clinicallinguistic test to assess and rehabilitate…”
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    Correlation between prediabetes conditions and microalbuminuria by Bahar, Adele, Makhlough, Atieh, Yousefi, Atefe, Kashi, Zahra, Abediankenari, Saeid

    Published in Nephro-urology monthly (2013)
    “…Impaired fasting glucose (IFG), and impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) are two prediabetes conditions which have some correlation with macrovascular disorders…”
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    The Effect of Errorless Naming Treatment on Anomia in an Elderly Patient With Aphasia by Atefe Yousefi, Fariba Yadegari, Enayatollah Bakhshi

    Published in Sālmand. (Tihrān) (01-10-2015)
    “…Objectives: Anomia is one of the most common problems that aphasic patients and therapists are involvedwith it. Because of the disruptive effect of anomia on…”
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    Evaluation of dairy allergy among ulcerative colitis patients by Judaki, Arezo, Hafeziahmadi, Mohamadreza, Yousefi, Atefe, Havasian, Mohamad Reza, Panahi, Jafar, Sayehmiri, Koroush, Alizadeh, Sajjad

    Published in Bioinformation (27-11-2014)
    “…The intestine is the largest mucosal organ of the body and also the first line immune homeostasis. Inflammatory bowel disease or IBD is divided into ulcerative…”
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    Pattern of Language Impairment in Aphasic Patients Applying the P-DAB-1 Test by Maryam Malekian, Tabassom Azimi, Atefe Yousefi

    “…Background and purpose: The Persian Diagnostic Aphasia Battery (P-DAB-1) is one of the tests available for screening and determining the severity of aphasia…”
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