Aphasia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Aphasia (pronounced /əˈfeɪʒə or əˈfeɪziə/ ) is an acquired language disorder in which there is an impairment of any language modality. This may include difficulty in producing or comprehending ...
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Improve the symptoms of Expressive Aphasia by learning the key to successful ... Expressive Aphasia: Effective Home Treatment ... What is Expressive Aphasia?
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www.speech-therapy-on-video.com/expressiveaphasia.html
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Characteristics of Expressive Aphasia ... Some people with aphasia have trouble using words and sentences (expressive aphasia). Some have problems understanding others (receptive aphasia). Others with aphasia struggle with both using words and understanding (global aphasia).
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www.asha.org/public/speech/disorders/Aphasia.htm
www.asha.org/public/speech/disorders/Aphasia.htm
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Definition of expressive aphasia in the Medical Dictionary. expressive aphasia explanation. Information about expressive aphasia in Free online English dictionary. What is expressive aphasia? Meaning of expressive aphasia medical term. ... expressive aphasia motor a.
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Generally, aphasia can be divided into four broad categories: (1) Expressive aphasia involves difficulty in conveying thoughts through speech or writing. The patient knows what he wants to say, but cannot find the words he needs.
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www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/aphasia/aphasia.htm
www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/aphasia/aphasia.htm
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In August 2006 I had a stroke which ended up with aphasia, appraxia and dysathria. Now that I have almost recovered, I want to share my experience with fellow stroke survivors, their caregivers and the medical community.
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expressiveaphasia.blogspot.com/
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5min Related Video: Expressive aphasia ... Expressive aphasia, known as Broca's aphasia in clinical neuropsychology and agrammatic aphasia in cognitive neuropsychology, is an aphasia caused by damage to or developmental issues in anterior regions of the brain, including (but not limited to) the left posterior inferior...
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www.answers.com/topic/expressive-aphasia
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We present two cases of transient expressive aphasia in well-acclimatized high altitude climbers. We speculate that this type of transient focal neurological impairment may represent migraine aura, and we discuss other reports of transient focal neurological deficit at high altitude.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/11254230?src=emed_ckb...
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We investigated the production of sung and spoken utterances in a non-fluent patient, C. ... We investigated the production of sung and spoken utterances in a non-fluent patient, C.C., who had a severe expressive aphasia following a right-hemisphere stroke, but whose language comprehension and memory were relatively preserved.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/12821526
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