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aphasia MED

afferent aphasia PSYCH

amnestic aphasia PSYCH

aphasia type PSYCH

auditory aphasia PSYCH

developmental aphasia PSYCH

dynamic aphasia PSYCH

efferent aphasia SCHOOL

functional aphasia SCHOOL

kinesthetic aphasia SCHOOL

acoustic – gnostic aphasia PSYCH

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The three major linguistic disorders that result from these injuries are aphasia, alexia, and agraphia.
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Due to frustration from the inability to express themselves, suffers of expressive aphasia can become clinically depressed.
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If not treated symptoms could extend to meningoencephalitis, which may include: seizures, aphasia, cranial nerve palsies, paresis and altered mental status.
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This agrammatism overlaps with receptive aphasia, but can be seen in patients of expressive aphasia without being diagnosed as having receptive aphasia too.
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The disability questionnaire explores the practical, psychological, and social impact of impairment from the perspective of the person living with aphasia.
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However, cases of expressive aphasia have been seen in patients with strokes in other areas of the brain.
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Her research was in aphasia and adult intelligence.
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The most common presenting symptoms are in the verbal domain however (with loss of word meaning) and it is characterized as a primary progressive aphasia.
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It has been seen in receptive aphasia that larger lesions correlate to slower recovery.
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Language disturbances in delirium include anomic aphasia, paraphasias, impaired comprehension, agraphia, and word-finding difficulties.
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