agraphia in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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agraphia [Brit əˈɡrafɪə, eɪˈɡrafɪə, Am əˈɡræfiə, eɪˈɡræfiə] N

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The history of agraphia dates to the mid-fourteenth century, but it was not until the second half of the nineteenth century that it sparked significant clinical interest.
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Deep agraphia involves damage to the same areas of the brain as lexical agraphia plus some damage to the perisylvian language areas as well.
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Additionally, some individuals with cerebellar lesions (more typically associated with non-apraxic motor dysfunction) develop apraxic agraphia.
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It includes right-left confusion, difficulty with writing (agraphia) and difficulty with mathematics (acalculia).
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Deep agraphia is often the result of a lesion involving the left parietal region (supramarginal gyrus or insula).
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Individuals who have agraphia with fluent aphasia write a normal quantity of well-formed letters, but lack the ability to write meaningful words.
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Lexical agraphia is associated with damage to the left angular gyrus and/or posterior temporal cortex.
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Cognitive rehabilitation may be useful for the symptoms that interfere with activities of daily life, such as agraphia and acalculia.
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These techniques differ depending on the type of agraphia.
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More extensive left hemisphere damage can lead to global agraphia.
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