| aphakia |
The absence of the eye's natural crystalline lens, usually after cataract removal.
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| aphakia |
The status of an eye that has had the lens removed surgically for cataract or lost through injury and has had no replacement lens implanted.
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| aphasia |
Aphasia is the loss of speech and language abilities caused by damage to the brain. Some individuals with this disorder may have no speech, while others may have only mild difficulties recalling names or words. Others may have problems making a sentence. The ability to read, write, understand directions and deal with numbers may also be impaired. In some instances of aphasia, the problem eventually resolves itself; in other cases, the condition is irreversible.
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| aphasia |
is an impairment of the ability to use or comprehend words, usually acquired as a result of a stroke or other brain injury. People with this disability have difficulty understanding language and speaking. They may not be able to think of the words they want to say, so they may not make sense or communicate complete thoughts. Sometimes what they read or hear does not make sense thus, writing proves just as difficult as speaking. ...
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| aphasia |
Aphasia is a language disorder that results from damage to portions of the brain that are responsible for language. For most people, these are parts of the left side (hemisphere) of the brain. Aphasia usually occurs suddenly, frequently the result of a stroke or head injury, but it may also develop slowly, as in the case of a brain tumor. The disorder impairs a persons ability to understand and express language, as well as reading and writing. ...
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