Oral apraxia:
A) does not co-exist with apraxia of speech
B) is often indistinguishable from a lower motor neuron lesion
C) is often indistinguishable from an upper motor neuron lesion
D) can be verified by asking the patient to make oral-facial movements
E) both A and D
Correct Answer:
Verified
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