Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Asemia> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 29 of
29
with 100 items per page.
- Asemia abstract "Asemia is the term for the medical condition of being unable to understand or express any signs or symbols.It is a more severe condition than aphasia, which is the inability to understand linguistic signs. Asemia is caused by damage to the areas of the brain that process communication. More specifically when there is damage to the left side of the brain in the areas that process communication such as Broca and Wernike’s areas. Damage can be inflicted by physical trauma to the brain, but is more commonly caused by stroke and sometimes tumors. The onset of this condition is usually quick but not permanent. Treatment of this condition is traditional speech therapy in which the individual must relearn how to read, write, and talk. Depending on the severity of the injury recovery can take days to years. Considerable recovery is common, but often not to the full extent of baseline ability.".
- Asemia wikiPageExternalLink asemia.
- Asemia wikiPageID "20372090".
- Asemia wikiPageRevisionID "575583067".
- Asemia hasPhotoCollection Asemia.
- Asemia subject Category:Aphasias.
- Asemia subject Category:Communication_disorders.
- Asemia subject Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Asemia type Abstraction100002137.
- Asemia type Aphasia114097574.
- Asemia type Aphasias.
- Asemia type Attribute100024264.
- Asemia type BrainDisorder114085708.
- Asemia type CommunicationDisorders.
- Asemia type Condition113920835.
- Asemia type Disorder114052403.
- Asemia type NervousDisorder114084880.
- Asemia type NeurologicalDisorders.
- Asemia type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Asemia type State100024720.
- Asemia comment "Asemia is the term for the medical condition of being unable to understand or express any signs or symbols.It is a more severe condition than aphasia, which is the inability to understand linguistic signs. Asemia is caused by damage to the areas of the brain that process communication. More specifically when there is damage to the left side of the brain in the areas that process communication such as Broca and Wernike’s areas.".
- Asemia label "Asemia".
- Asemia label "استبهام".
- Asemia sameAs m.04zyrfl.
- Asemia sameAs Q4804139.
- Asemia sameAs Q4804139.
- Asemia sameAs Asemia.
- Asemia wasDerivedFrom Asemia?oldid=575583067.
- Asemia isPrimaryTopicOf Asemia.