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Information about the types of aphasia. : national aphasia association national institutes of health nutrition fitness educational reference classification systems ... Types of Aphasia...
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Aphasia (uh-fay'-zhuh) is defined as an impairment of the ability to use or comprehend words, usually acquired as a result of a stroke or other brain injury. While mostly associated with stroke, traumatic brain injury, brain tumors or infections can cause it.
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Excerpted from "The Language of Aphasia," Stroke Connection Magazine, May/June 2003 (Science Update August 2009) ... A stroke that affects the left side of the brain may lead to aphasia, a language impairment that makes it difficult to use language in those ways. Aphasia can have tragic consequences.
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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 ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphasia
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WebMD explains different types of aphasia, including expressive aphasia, global aphasia, and progressive aphasia. Find out what causes aphasia as well as what the symptoms of aphasia and the treatments for it are. ... Are there different types of aphasia?
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Types of Aphasia including symptoms and diagnosis of the correct subtype. ... The list of types of Aphasia mentioned in various sources includes:
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www.wrongdiagnosis.com/a/aphasia/subtypes.htm
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Aphasia is the impairment of language function which results from strokes and other injuries to the language areas of the brain. Over 20% of all people who suffer a stroke develop some form of aphasia. Learn about the most common types of aphasia, their characteristics, and the available treatments. ... Global Aphasia:
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AIM: To determine the types, severity and evolution of aphasia in unselected, acute stroke patients and evaluate potential predictors for language outcome 1 year after stroke. ... RESULTS: The frequencies of the different types of aphasia in acute first-ever stroke were: global 32%, Broca's 12%, isolation 2%,
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/14530636
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The Medscape Journal ... Journals & Reference ... All Sources Medscape eMedicine MEDLINE Drug Reference...
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/6777561
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