| alexia | <neurology> Loss of the ability to understand printed words or sentences (27 Sep 1997) |
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| musical alexia | Loss of the ability to read music. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| incomplete alexia | <clinical sign> A term used to describe a condition in which an individual with normal vision is unable to properly interpret written language. Dyslexia is more common in males and is often first recognised as a reading difficulty in the first grade. Individuals can see and recognise letters but are unable to spell and write words. They have no impairment of object or picture identification. Dyslexia is not related to intelligence and in fact several famous scholars were thought to be dyslexic (for example Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison). The exact cause of dyslexia is unknown. (27 Sep 1997) |
Synonyms : Alexia Syndrome Without Agraphia, Pure Alexia Without Agraphia, Pure Word Blindness, Visual Verbal Agnosia, Agnosia, Visual Verbal, Agnosias, Visual Verbal, Agraphia, Alexia Without, Agraphias, Alexia Without, Alexia Without Agraphias, Alexias, Pure
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visual aphasia: inability to perceive written words
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of a previously intact ability to grasp the meaning of written or printed words and sentences.
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Loss of the power to read.
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loss of the ability to comprehend written or printed language, despite adequate vision and intelligence
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Inability to comprehend written words.
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