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¿µ¹® motor aphasia ÇÑ±Û ¿îµ¿¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • aphasia
    ¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, ½Ç¾îÁõ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • anomic aphasia
    ¸íξð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, ¸íĪ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • anosmic aphasia
    Èİ¢¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, Èİ¢½Ç¾îÁõ
  • auditory aphasia
    û°¢¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, û°¢½Ç¾îÁõ
  • ageusic aphasia
    ¹Ì°¢¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, ¹Ì°¢½Ç¾îÁõ
  • amnesic aphasia
    °Ç¸Á¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, °Ç¸Á½Ç¾îÁõ
  • amnestic aphasia
    °Ç¸Á¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, °Ç¸Á½Ç¾îÁõ
  • combined aphasia
    º¹ÇÕ¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, º¹ÇսǾîÁõ
  • complete aphasia
    ¿ÏÀü¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, ¿ÏÀü½Ç¾îÁõ
  • conduction aphasia
    Àüµµ¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, Àüµµ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • central aphasia
    ÁßÃß¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, ÁßÃ߽ǾîÁõ
  • expressive aphasia
    Ç¥Çö¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, Ç¥Çö½Ç¾îÁõ
  • fluent aphasia
    À¯Ã¢¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, À¯Ã¢½Ç¾îÁõ
  • functional aphasia
    ±â´É¼º¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, ±â´É¼º½Ç¾îÁõ
  • global aphasia
    ¿ÏÀü¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, ¿ÏÀü½Ç¾îÁõ
  • graphomotor agraphia aphasia
    ¾²±â¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, ½Ç¼­½Ç¾îÁõ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • aphasia
    ¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, ½Ç¾îÁõ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • conduction aphasia
    Àüµµ¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, Àüµµ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • global aphasia
    ¿ÏÀü¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, ¿ÏÀü½Ç¾îÁõ
  • ideational aphasia
    °ü³ä¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ
  • motor aphasia
    ¿îµ¿¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, ¿îµ¿½Ç¾îÁõ
  • transcortical aphasia
    °ÑÁú°æÀ¯¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, °ÑÁú°æÀ¯½Ç¾îÁõ
  • Wernicke's aphasia
    º£¸£´ÏÄɾð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ, º£¸£´ÏÄɽǾîÁõ
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    ÇѱÛ
  • aphasia
    ¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • ageusic aphasia
    ¹Ì°¢¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ
  • amnestic aphasia
    ±â¾ï¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ
  • anosmic aphasia
    Èİ¢¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ
  • auditory aphasia
    û°¢¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ
  • central aphasia
    ÁßÃß¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ
  • combined aphasia
    º¹ÇÕ¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ
  • complete aphasia
    ¿ÏÀü¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ
  • conduction aphasia
    Àüµµ¼º¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ
  • expressive aphasia
    Ç¥Çö¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ
  • functional aphasia
    ±â´É¼º¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ
  • global aphasia
    ¿ÏÀü¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ
  • graphomotor agraphia aphasia
    ¾²±â¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ
  • intellectual aphasia
    Áö´É¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ
  • jargon aphasia
    Ⱦ¼³¼ö¼³¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ
  • mixed aphasia
    (¢¡global aphasia) ¿ÏÀü¾ð¾î»ó½ÇÁõ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • aphasia
    ½Ç¾î(Áõ)(ã÷åÞñø).
  • aphasia
    ½Ç¾îÁõ(ã÷åÞñø)
  • aphasia
    ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, amnestic
    °Ç¸Á½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, anomic
    ¸íĪ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, ataxic
    ½ÇÁ¶¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, auditory
    û°¢¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, Brocas
    ºê·ÎÄ« ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, conduction
    Àüµµ¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, expressive
    Ç¥Çö½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, fluent
    À¯Ã¢¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, gibberish
    Ⱦ¼³¼ö¼³ ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, global
    Àü(îï)½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, Wernickes
    º£¸£´ÏÄɽǾîÁõ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • functional aphasia See aphasia
    ±â´É¼º ½Ç¾î(Áõ)(ѦÒöàõã÷åÞñø)
  • Brocas aphasia
    ºê·ÎÄ«½Ç¾îÁõ.
  • Global aphasia
    Àü½Ç¾îÁõ(îïã÷åÞñø)
  • Wernickes aphasia
    º£¸£´ÏÄɽǾîÁõ.
  • alogia =aphasia
    ¿îµ¿¼º ½Ç¾î(Áõ)(ê¡ÔÑàõã÷åÞñø).
  • anosmic aphasia
    ¹«Èİ¢¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ(Ùíý«ÊÆàõ ã÷åÞñø).
  • frontocortical aphasia
    ÀüµÎ¿±ÇÇÁú¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ(îñÔéç¨ù«òõàõã÷åÞñø).
  • frontolenticular aphasia
    ¿îµ¿ÁßÃß¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ(ê¡ÔÑñéõÒàõã÷åÞñø), ÀüµÎ·»ÁîÇÙ ¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ.
  • functional aphasia
    ±â´É¼º ½Ç¾î(Áõ).
  • global aphasia
    Àü½Ç¾îÁõ(îïã÷åÞñø).
  • global aphasia
    Àü½Ç¾îÁõ
  • graphomotor aphasia
    ¼­Àڿ¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ(ßöí®ê¡ÔÑàõã÷åÞñø).
  • hereditary aphasia
    À¯Àü(¼º) ½Ç¾î(Áõ).
  • posterior group of aphasia
    ÈĺνǾ(ý­Ý»ã÷åÞÏØ).
  • posterior group of aphasia
    ÈĺνǾ(ý­Ý»ã÷åÞÏØ)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • aphasia
    ½Ç¾îÁõ(ã÷åÞñø)
  • aphasia
    ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia
    ½Ç¾î(Áõ)(ã÷åÞñø).
  • aphasia, amnestic
    °Ç¸Á½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, anomic
    ¸íĪ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, ataxic
    ½ÇÁ¶¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, auditory
    û°¢¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, Brocas
    ºê·ÎÄ« ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, conduction
    Àüµµ¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, expressive
    Ç¥Çö½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, fluent
    À¯Ã¢¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, gibberish
    Ⱦ¼³¼ö¼³ ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, global
    Àü(îï)½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, jargon
    Âø°¢¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • aphasia, mixed
    È¥ÇÕ¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • expressive aphasia See aphasia
    Ç¥Çö¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ(øúúÞàõã÷åÞñø)
  • functional aphasia See aphasia
    ±â´É¼º ½Ç¾î(Áõ)(ѦÒöàõã÷åÞñø)
  • ageusic aphasia
    ¹«¹Ì°¢¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ(ÙíÚ«ÊÆàõã÷åÞñø).
  • alogia =aphasia
    ¿îµ¿¼º ½Ç¾î(Áõ)(ê¡ÔÑàõã÷åÞñø).
  • amnestic aphasia
    °Ç¸Á¼º ½Ç¾î(Áõ) (¡­ã÷åÞñø).
  • anosmic aphasia
    ¹«Èİ¢¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ(Ùíý«ÊÆàõ ã÷åÞñø).
  • associative aphasia
    ¿¬»óÀû ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • ataxic aphasia
    ¿îµ¿½ÇÁ¶¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • auditory aphasia
    û°¢¼º ½Ç¾î(Áõ) (¡­ã÷åÞñø).
  • auditory verbal aphasia
    û°¢¼º ´Ü¾î ½Ç¾î(Áõ)(¡­ã÷åÞñø).
  • central aphasia
    ÁßÃß¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ(¡­ã÷åÞñø).
  • combined aphasia
    ÇÕº´¼º ½Ç¾î(Áõ)(ùêܱàõã÷åÞñø).
  • complete aphasia
    ¿ÏÀü½Ç¾î(Áõ)(èÇîïã÷åÞñø).
  • conduction aphasia
    Àüµµ¼º(îîÓôàõ) ½Ç¾îÁõ(ã÷åÞñø)
  • conduction aphasia
    Àüµµ¼º ¾ð¾îºÒ´ÉÁõ(îîÓôàõ åëåÞÝÕÒöñø)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ÇÑÀÚ
  • aphasia
    ¸»¸øÇÔÁõ,½Ç¾îÁõ
    ã÷åÞñø
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • aphasia
    ½Ç¾îÁõ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • motor aphasia
    ¿îµ¿¼º½Ç¾îÁõ
  • sensory aphasia
    °¨°¢¼º½Ç¾îÁõ
  • Wernicke's aphasia
    º£¸£´ÏÄɽǾîÁõ
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AAT Aachen Aphasia Test; academic aptitude test; alanine aminotransferase; alkylating agent therapy; alp...
ALPS angiolymphoproliferative syndrome; Aphasia Language Performance Scale; attitudinal listening profile...
Aph aphasia
AQ achievement quotient; any quantity; aphasia quotient
BASA Boston Assessment of Severe Aphasia
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AAT Aachen Aphasia Test
BDAE Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination
PPA Primary Progressive Aphasia
WAB Western Aphasia Battery
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • aphasia
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  • amnemonic aphasia
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  • anosmic aphasia
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  • associative aphasia
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  • auditory aphasia
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  • central aphasia
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  • complete aphasia
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  • conduction aphasia
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  • developmental aphasia
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  • fluent aphasia
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  • hereditary aphasia
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aphasia <clinical sign, neurology> A defect or loss of the ability to speak or write, loss of ability to understand spoken or written language, due to injury or disease of the brain centres.
Origin: Gr. Phasis = speech
(16 Dec 1997)
aphasia, broca Loss of ability to speak and write caused by damage to the motor association cortex in the frontal lobe (broca's area). The deficit in language production ranges from almost complete muteness to a slowed, deliberate speech constructed from very simple grammatical structures. Patients use only key words: for "the large gray cat" the patient with broca's aphasia may say "gray cat". (kandel et al., principles of neural science, 3d ed, p847)
(12 Dec 1998)
aphasia, conduction A type of fluent aphasia in which there is normal comprehension of spoken language but words are repeated incorrectly. It results from a lesion of the arcuate fasciculus connecting broca's and wernicke's areas. Like patients with wernicke's aphasia (aphasia, wernicke), patients with conduction aphasia are fluent but have many paraphasic errors (incorrect words or sounds substituted for correct ones). The degree of fluency is less than that in wernicke's aphasia, but comprehension is good.
(12 Dec 1998)
aphasia, primary progressive A type of aphasia appearing gradually and gradually worsening without any major change in other cognitive functions. It is regarded by some authors as a syndrome which may be due to various degenerative diseases of the cerebral cortex (notably alzheimer disease, owing to its frequency), while others see in it an autonomous disease related to a neuropathological process that is distinct from the main degenerative dementias. The principal clinical peculiarity of primary progressive aphasia is that it spares the patient's autonomy for a long time, but ultimately turns into global dementia.
(12 Dec 1998)
aphasia, wernicke Impairment in the comprehension of speech and meaning by words, both spoken and written, and of the meanings conveyed by their grammatical relationship in sentences. It is caused by a lesion primarily affecting wernicke's area, the left posterior portion of the temporal lobe.
(12 Dec 1998)
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acoustic aphasia An impairment in comprehension of the auditory forms of language and communication, including the ability to write from dictation in the presence of normal hearing. Spontaneous speech, reading, and writing are not affected.
Synonym: acoustic aphasia, word deafness.
(05 Mar 2000)
acquired epileptic aphasia <syndrome> Acquired epileptic aphasia. The typical history is that of a child whose development is normal for several years and then, either suddenly or in a fluctuating manner, loses comprehension of speech and the ability to use speech to communicate. The seizures are of no specific type, and are mostly mild and infrequent partial or atypical absences.
(12 Dec 1998)
amnesic aphasia An aphasia in which the principal deficit is difficulty in naming persons and objects seen, heard, or felt; due to lesions in various portions of the language area.
Synonym: amnestic aphasia, amnesic aphasia, anomia, anomic aphasia.
(05 Mar 2000)
anomic aphasia An aphasia in which the principal deficit is difficulty in naming persons and objects seen, heard, or felt; due to lesions in various portions of the language area.
Synonym: amnestic aphasia, amnesic aphasia, anomia, anomic aphasia.
(05 Mar 2000)
anterior aphasia A type of aphasia in which there is a deficit in speech production or language output, often accompanied by a deficit in communicating by writing, signs, etc. The patient is aware of his impairment.
Synonym: anterior aphasia, ataxic aphasia, Broca's aphasia, expressive aphasia, nonfluent aphasia.
(05 Mar 2000)
associative aphasia A form of aphasia in which the patient understands spoken and written words, is aware of his deficit, and can speak and write, but skips or repeats words, or substitutes one word for another (paraphasia);word repetition is severely impaired. The responsible lesion is in the associate tracks connecting the various language centres.
Synonym: associative aphasia.
(05 Mar 2000)
ataxic aphasia A type of aphasia in which there is a deficit in speech production or language output, often accompanied by a deficit in communicating by writing, signs, etc. The patient is aware of his impairment.
Synonym: anterior aphasia, ataxic aphasia, Broca's aphasia, expressive aphasia, nonfluent aphasia.
(05 Mar 2000)
auditory aphasia An impairment in comprehension of the auditory forms of language and communication, including the ability to write from dictation in the presence of normal hearing. Spontaneous speech, reading, and writing are not affected.
Synonym: acoustic aphasia, word deafness.
(05 Mar 2000)
Broca's aphasia <neurology> Motor aphasia due to a lesion of the motor speech centre (Broca's area) in the brain.
(13 Nov 1997)
receptive aphasia Aphasia in which there is impairment in the comprehension of spoken and written words, associated with effortless, articulated, but paraphrasic, speech and writing; malformed words, substitute words, and enologisms are charcteristic. When severe, and speech is incomprehensible, it is called jargon aphasia. The patient often appears unaware of his deficit.
Synonym: fluent aphasia, impressive aphasia, posterior aphasia, psychosensory aphasia, receptive aphasia, Wernicke's aphasia.
(05 Mar 2000)
global aphasia In which all aspects of speech and communication are severely impaired. at best, patients can understand or speak only a few words or phrases; they cannot read or write.
Synonym: mixed aphasia, total aphasia.
(05 Mar 2000)
pathematic aphasia Mutism related to anger or strong emotions.
(05 Mar 2000)
visual aphasia <neurology> Loss of the ability to understand printed words or sentences
(27 Sep 1997)
graphic aphasia <neurology> Loss of ability to write (a form of aphasia). Symptom common to tumours of the parietal lobe of the dominant cerebral hemisphere.
(16 Dec 1997)
graphomotor aphasia <neurology> Loss of ability to write (a form of aphasia). Symptom common to tumours of the parietal lobe of the dominant cerebral hemisphere.
(16 Dec 1997)
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  • Aphasia - »õâ A cognitive disorder marked by an impaired ability to comprehend or express language in its written or spoken form. This condition is caused by diseases which affect the language areas of the dominant hemisphere. Clinical features are used to classify the various subtypes of this condition. General categories include receptive, expressive, and mixed forms of aphasia.
    Synonyms : Alogia, Anepia, Aphasia, Ageusic, Aphasia, Auditory Discriminatory, Aphasia, Commisural, Aphasia, Functional, Aphasia, Global, Aphasia, Graphomotor, Aphasia, Intellectual, Aphasia, Mixed, Aphasia, Post-Ictal, Aphasia, Post-Traumatic, Aphasia, Progressive, Alogias
  • Aphasia, Broca - »õâ An aphasia characterized by impairment of expressive language (speech, writing, signs) and relative preservation of receptive language abilities (i.e., comprehension). This condition is caused by lesions of the motor association cortex in the frontal lobe (Broca's area and adjacent cortical and white matter regions). The deficits range from almost complete muteness to a reduction in the fluency and rate of speech. CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENTS (in particular INFARCTION, MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY) are a relatively common cause of this condition. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp478-9)
    Synonyms : Aphasia, Anterior, Aphasia, Ataxic, Aphasia, Expressive, Aphasia, Frontocortical, Dysphasia, Broca's, Verbal Aphasia Syndrome, Anterior Aphasia, Anterior Aphasias, Aphasia Syndrome, Verbal, Aphasia Syndromes, Verbal, Aphasias, Anterior, Aphasias, Ataxic
  • Aphasia, Conduction - »õâ A type of fluent aphasia characterized by an impaired ability to repeat one and two word phrases, despite retained comprehension. This condition is associated with dominant hemisphere lesions involving the arcuate fasciculus (a white matter projection between Broca's and Wernicke's areas) and adjacent structures. Like patients with Wernicke aphasia (APHASIA, WERNICKE), patients with conduction aphasia are fluent but commit paraphasic errors during attempts at written and oral forms of communication. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p482; Brain & Bannister, Clinical Neurology, 7th ed, p142; Kandel et al., Principles of Neural Science, 3d ed, p848)
    Synonyms : Associative Aphasia, Associative Dysphasia, Aphasias, Associative, Aphasias, Conduction, Associative Aphasias, Associative Dysphasias, Conduction Aphasia, Conduction Aphasias, Conduction Dysphasia, Conduction Dysphasias, Dysphasias, Associative
  • Aphasia, Primary Progressive - »õâ A progressive form of dementia characterized by the global loss of language abilities and initial preservation of other cognitive functions. Fluent and nonfluent subtypes have been described. Eventually a pattern of global cognitive dysfunction, similar to ALZHEIMER DISEASE, emerges. Pathologically, there are no Alzheimer or PICK DISEASE like changes, however, spongiform changes of cortical layers II and III are present in the TEMPORAL LOBE and FRONTAL LOBE. (From Brain 1998 Jan;121(Pt 1):115-26)
    Synonyms : Mesulam's Syndrome, Aphasia, Progressive Nonfluent, Aphasias, Primary Progressive, Aphasias, Progressive Nonfluent, Nonfluent Aphasia, Progressive, Nonfluent Aphasias, Progressive, Primary Progressive Aphasia, Primary Progressive Aphasias, Syndrome, Mesulam
  • Aphasia, Wernicke - »õâ Impairment in the comprehension of speech and meaning of words, both spoken and written, and of the meanings conveyed by their grammatical relationships in sentences. It is caused by lesions that primarily affect Wernicke's area, which lies in the posterior perisylvian region of the temporal lobe of the dominant hemisphere. (From Brain & Bannister, Clinical Neurology, 7th ed, p141; Kandel et al., Principles of Neural Science, 3d ed, p846)
    Synonyms : Aphasia, Fluent, Aphasia, Jargon, Aphasia, Posterior, Aphasia, Psychosensory, Dysphasia, Fluent, Dysphasia, Receptive, Dysphasia, Sensory, Dysphasia, Wernicke's, Fluent Aphasia, Wernicke's, Aphasia, Receptive, Aphasia, Sensory, Aphasia, Wernicke's Fluent
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aphasia inability to use or understand language (spoken or written) because of a brain lesion
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aphasia Aphasia is a loss or impairment of the ability to produce or comprehend language, due to brain damage. It is usually a result of damage to the language centres of the brain (like Broca's area) which are most commonly found in the left hemisphere, and can be caused by a stroke or physical injury. Depending on the area and extent of the damage, someone may be able to speak but not write, or vice versa, or understand more complex sentences than he can produce. ...
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aphasia A term for communication problems that may include the loss or reduction of the ability to speak, read, write, or understand. Aphasia is caused by damage to the parts of the brain that control language.
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