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aphasia Defective or loss of power of speech, writing, or signs, or of comprehension of spoken or written language due to injury or disease of brain centers.
Ãâó: www.rehabdesigns.com/medical_terms.htm
APHA American Pharmaceutical Association, the name of a national professional association and the parent organization for the ASP student chapter
Ãâó: pharmacy.ucsf.edu/glossary/
aphakia Condition of eye where crystalline lens has been removed
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aphasia Childhood or developmental aphasia is a disorder characterized by difficulty learning language in the absence of mental deficiency, sensory and physical deficits, severe emotional disturbances, environmental factors, or brain damage. Currently, these children are more likely referred to as language impaired, language disordered, or language disabled.
Ãâó: www.oafccd.com/factshee/fact59.htm
aphakia Absence of the eye's internal lens due to surgical removal of a cataract, and where extremely high prescription spectacles were worn to compensate. Seldom seen now due to lens implants.
Ãâó: www.spectacleworld.co.za/eyecare04.htm
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