
Difficulty in the use of language due to a brain lesion without mental impairment.
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Strictly speaking, a less than total aphasia, but in practice a simple synonym for aphasia. [See NB2 above.]
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Difficulty in understanding language and in self-expression.
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Language disorder. Inability to speak words which one has in mind or to think of correct words, or inability to understand spoken or written words. Symptom common to tumours of the dominant cerebral hemisphere, particularly the frontal, temporal and parietal lobes. ... (16 Dec 1997) ...
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(dis-fa´zhә) impairment of speech consisting in lack of coordination and failure to arrange words in their proper order; due to a central lesion; see also aphasia. Called also dysphrasia.
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Difficulty in speaking or understanding speech.
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Partial inability to speak.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: dis-fā′zē-ă Definitions: 1. Impairment in the production of speech and failure to arrange words in an understandable way; caused by an acquired lesion of the brain. Synonyms: dysphrasia
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Dysphasia: One in a group of speech disorders in which there is impairment of the power of expression by speech, writing, or signs, or impairment of the power of comprehension of spoken or written language. More severe forms of dysphasia are called aphasia. From dys- meaning difficult, painful, bad, disordered, abnormal + the Greek phasis meaning s...
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dysphasia 1. Impairment of, or incoherent, speech resulting from a brain lesion. 2. Defective use or understanding of language caused by brain damage. 3. Difficulty in speaking and understanding spoken or written language, caused by a brain injury or a disease.
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noun an impairment of language (especially speech production) that is usually due to brain damage
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The inability to find the right word or understand the meaning of a word.
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The person has difficulty understand what is being said.
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inability to speak or understand words because of a brain lesion.
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is a partial or complete impairment of the ability to communicate resulting from brain injury that can be caused by dementia
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