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aphasia An impairment in the understanding or transmission of ideas by language in any of its forms--reading, writing, or speaking--that is due to injury or disease of the brain centers involved in language.
Ãâó: www.indianpsychiatry.com/Glossary.htm
aphasia total or partial loss of ability to use or understand language; usually caused by stroke, brain disease, or injury.
Ãâó: www.luhs.org/health/topics/ent/glossary.htm
aphasia Inability to express oneself properly through speech or loss of verbal comprehension; sensory and motor areas may be involved.
Ãâó: www.planetbotanic.ca/glossary.htm
aphakia A person who has no lens inside their eye (whether their own or an artificial one) is aphakic.
Ãâó: www.cochraneeyes.org/glossary.htm
aphasia Difficulty understanding the speech of others and/or expressing oneself verbally.
Ãâó: www.alz.org/Resources/Glossary.asp
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