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aphasia Inability to verbally express oneself either because of inability to coordinate speech (Broca's aphasia) or to select the proper words (Wernicke's aphasia). This is usually a result of injury to parts of the speech and auditory processing center in the cerebral cortex of the brain.
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aphasia the inability to speak or understand due to brain injury or disease.
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aphakia That condition where light from a single object point is focused as two separate focal lines.
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aphakia (ay-FAY-kee-uh). Absence of the eye's crystalline lens, such as after cataract extraction.
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aphasia A general term referring to the impairment of language abilities following damage to the left hemisphere of right-handed people. [1]
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