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A 70 year old man develops acute onset of an inablity to speak. Examination reveals that he struggles to pronounce a complete word and can not string words together. He is unable to repeat a sentence, but can follow simple and multi-step commands. What is the most likely diagnosis?

A. global aphasia
B. Conduction aphasia
C. Transcortical motor aphasia
D. Wernicke's aphasia
E.Broca's aphasia.
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Broca's aphasia.
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