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- Apraxia abstract "Apraxia (from Greek praxis, an act, work, or deed) is the inability to execute learned purposeful movements, despite having the desire and the physical capacity to perform the movements. Apraxia is an acquired disorder of motor planning, but is not caused by incoordination, sensory loss, or failure to comprehend simple commands (which can be tested by asking the person to recognize the correct movement from a series). It is caused by damage to specific areas of the cerebrum. Apraxia should not be confused with ataxia, a lack of coordination of movements; aphasia, an inability to produce and/or comprehend language; abulia, the lack of desire to carry out an action; or allochiria, in which patients perceive stimuli to one side of the body as occurring on the other. Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is the developmental disorder of motor planning.".
- Apraxia diseasesdb "31600".
- Apraxia emedicineSubject "neuro".
- Apraxia emedicineTopic "438".
- Apraxia icd10 "R48.2".
- Apraxia icd9 "438.81, 784.69".
- Apraxia medlineplus "007472".
- Apraxia meshId "D001072".
- Apraxia wikiPageExternalLink gettingthewordoutonapraxia.com.
- Apraxia wikiPageExternalLink Acquired-Apraxia-of-Speech--A-Treatment-Overview.
- Apraxia wikiPageExternalLink apraxia-symptoms-causes-tests-treatments.
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- Apraxia diseasesdb "31600".
- Apraxia emedicinesubj "neuro".
- Apraxia emedicinetopic "438".
- Apraxia hasPhotoCollection Apraxia.
- Apraxia icd "438.81".
- Apraxia icd "R48.2".
- Apraxia medlineplus "7472".
- Apraxia meshid "D001072".
- Apraxia name "Apraxia".
- Apraxia wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Apraxia subject Category:Aphasias.
- Apraxia subject Category:Dementia.
- Apraxia subject Category:Motor_control.
- Apraxia subject Category:Stroke.
- Apraxia type Disease.
- Apraxia type AilmentCondition.
- Apraxia type Situation.
- Apraxia comment "Apraxia (from Greek praxis, an act, work, or deed) is the inability to execute learned purposeful movements, despite having the desire and the physical capacity to perform the movements. Apraxia is an acquired disorder of motor planning, but is not caused by incoordination, sensory loss, or failure to comprehend simple commands (which can be tested by asking the person to recognize the correct movement from a series). It is caused by damage to specific areas of the cerebrum.".
- Apraxia label "Apraksja".
- Apraxia label "Aprassia".
- Apraxia label "Apraxia".
- Apraxia label "Apraxia".
- Apraxia label "Apraxia".
- Apraxia label "Apraxie".
- Apraxia label "Apraxie".
- Apraxia label "Apraxie".
- Apraxia label "Апраксия".
- Apraxia label "失行".
- Apraxia sameAs Apraxie.
- Apraxia sameAs Apraxie.
- Apraxia sameAs Apraxia.
- Apraxia sameAs Apraxie.
- Apraxia sameAs Apraksi.
- Apraxia sameAs Aprassia.
- Apraxia sameAs 失行.
- Apraxia sameAs 실행증.
- Apraxia sameAs Apraxie.
- Apraxia sameAs Apraksja.
- Apraxia sameAs Apraxia.
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- Apraxia wasDerivedFrom Apraxia?oldid=605015816.
- Apraxia isPrimaryTopicOf Apraxia.
- Apraxia name "Apraxia".