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- Aphasia abstract "Aphasia (/əˈfeɪʒə/, /əˈfeɪziə/ or /eɪˈfeɪziə/) is a disturbance of the comprehension and formulation of language caused by dysfunction in specific brain regions. This class of language disorder ranges from having difficulty remembering words to losing the ability to speak, read, or write. This also affects visual language such as sign language.Aphasia is usually caused by brain damage, most commonly caused by stroke. Brain damage linked to aphasia can also be caused by other brain diseases, including cancer, epilepsy and Alzheimer's disease.Acute aphasia disorders usually develop quickly as a result of head injury or stroke, and progressive forms of aphasia develop slowly from a brain tumor, infection, or dementia. The area and extent of brain damage or atrophy will determine the type of aphasia and its symptoms. Aphasia types include expressive aphasia, receptive aphasia, conduction aphasia, anomic aphasia, global aphasia, primary progressive aphasias and many others. Medical evaluations for the disorder range from clinical screenings by a neurologist to extensive tests by a speech-language pathologist or neuropsychologist.Most acute aphasia patients can recover some or most skills by working with a speech-language pathologist. This rehabilitation can take two or more years and is most effective when begun quickly. Only a small minority will recover without therapy, such as those suffering a transient ischemic attack. Improvement varies widely, depending on the aphasia's cause, type, and severity. Recovery also depends on the patient's age, health, motivation, handedness, and educational level.The word aphasia comes from the word ἀφασία aphasia, in Ancient Greek, which means "speechlessness", derived from ἄφατος aphatos, "speechless" from ἀ- a-, "not, un" and φημί phemi, "I speak".".
- Aphasia diseasesdb "4024".
- Aphasia emedicineSubject "neuro".
- Aphasia emedicineTopic "437".
- Aphasia icd10 "F80.0-F80.2, R47.0".
- Aphasia icd10 "F80.1, F80.2, R47.0".
- Aphasia icd9 "315.31, 784.3, 438.11".
- Aphasia icd9 "438.12, 784.5".
- Aphasia medlineplus "003204".
- Aphasia meshId "D001037".
- Aphasia thumbnail BrocasAreaSmall.png?width=300.
- Aphasia wikiPageExternalLink ?q=brocas_aphasia.
- Aphasia wikiPageExternalLink ?q=wernicke_aphasia.
- Aphasia wikiPageExternalLink luria.
- Aphasia wikiPageID "2088".
- Aphasia wikiPageRevisionID "606586591".
- Aphasia diseasesdb "4024".
- Aphasia emedicinesubj "neuro".
- Aphasia emedicinetopic "437".
- Aphasia hasPhotoCollection Aphasia.
- Aphasia icd "315.31".
- Aphasia icd "438.12".
- Aphasia icd "F80.0-F80.2, R47.0".
- Aphasia icd "F80.1, F80.2, R47.0".
- Aphasia medlineplus "3204".
- Aphasia meshid "D001037".
- Aphasia name "Aphasia".
- Aphasia name "Dysphasia".
- Aphasia state "off".
- Aphasia title "25".
- Aphasia wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Aphasia subject Category:Alexia_(condition).
- Aphasia subject Category:Aphasias.
- Aphasia subject Category:Communication_disorders.
- Aphasia subject Category:Language_disorders.
- Aphasia subject Category:Symptoms_and_signs:_Speech_and_voice.
- Aphasia type Disease.
- Aphasia type AilmentCondition.
- Aphasia type Situation.
- Aphasia comment "Aphasia (/əˈfeɪʒə/, /əˈfeɪziə/ or /eɪˈfeɪziə/) is a disturbance of the comprehension and formulation of language caused by dysfunction in specific brain regions. This class of language disorder ranges from having difficulty remembering words to losing the ability to speak, read, or write. This also affects visual language such as sign language.Aphasia is usually caused by brain damage, most commonly caused by stroke.".
- Aphasia label "Afasia".
- Aphasia label "Afasia".
- Aphasia label "Afasia".
- Aphasia label "Afasie".
- Aphasia label "Afazja".
- Aphasia label "Aphasia".
- Aphasia label "Aphasie".
- Aphasia label "Aphasie".
- Aphasia label "Афазия".
- Aphasia label "حبسة".
- Aphasia label "失語症".
- Aphasia label "失语症".
- Aphasia sameAs Afasie.
- Aphasia sameAs Aphasie.
- Aphasia sameAs Αφασία.
- Aphasia sameAs Afasia.
- Aphasia sameAs Afasia.
- Aphasia sameAs Aphasie.
- Aphasia sameAs Afasia.
- Aphasia sameAs Afasia.
- Aphasia sameAs 失語症.
- Aphasia sameAs 실어증.
- Aphasia sameAs Afasie.
- Aphasia sameAs Afazja.
- Aphasia sameAs Afasia.
- Aphasia sameAs m.0wnw.
- Aphasia sameAs Q2836.
- Aphasia sameAs Q2836.
- Aphasia sameAs C0003537.
- Aphasia sameAs C0973461.
- Aphasia wasDerivedFrom Aphasia?oldid=606586591.
- Aphasia depiction BrocasAreaSmall.png.
- Aphasia isPrimaryTopicOf Aphasia.
- Aphasia name "Aphasia".
- Aphasia name "Dysphasia".