Sarah Smith-Benjamin

TitleVolunteer Faculty
InstitutionThomas Jefferson University
DepartmentFaculty Records
Address1025 Walnut St.
Philadelphia PA 19107
Phone484-622-7530
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    1. Hartman K, Peluzzo A, Shadani S, Chellquist I, Weprin S, Hunt H, Smith-Benjamin S, Altschuler EL. Devising a Method to Study if Wernicke's Aphasia Patients are Aware That They Do Not Comprehend Language or Speak It Understandably. J Undergrad Neurosci Educ. 2017; 16(1):E5-E12. PMID: 29371852.
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    2. Patira R, Smith-Benjamin S, Ramachandran VS, Altschuler EL. Palilalia due to steroid-responsive encephalopathy. Neurol Clin Pract. 2017 Jun; 7(3):e23-e25. PMID: 30107006.
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    3. Patira R, Smith-Benjamin S, Wang JJ. Stroke in a young patient with neurosyphilis and HIV. Int J STD AIDS. 2017 03; 28(3):306-309. PMID: 27510644.
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    4. Brown C, Smith-Benjamin S, Patira R, Altschuler EL. Isolated, relative aproverbia without focal lesion. Neurocase. 2016 06; 22(3):263-8. PMID: 26836570.
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