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aphasia is a term to describe problems speaking or understanding speech.
Ãâó: www.rcpsych.ac.uk/info/glosConds.htm
aphasia A neurological impairment where there are problems with speaking or loss of speech.
Ãâó: kid-power.org/definitions.html
APHA American Public Health Association.
Ãâó: www.meps.ahrq.gov/Data_Pub/NHC_Acronyms.htm
aphasia A general term covering any partial or complete loss of language abilities. The origins are always organic, namely a lesion in the brain. There are literally dozens of varieties of aphasia and the classification systems are based on the (presumed) cortical locale of the lesion, others upon the general sensory and/or motor functions which are impaired and still others on the particular linguistic skills which are lost.
Ãâó: access.autistics.org/resources/glossary/main.html
aphasia A neurological disorder caused by damage to the portions of the brain that are responsible for language. Causes difficulty speaking and/or understanding speech
Ãâó: www.memorydisorder.org/glossaryterms.htm
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