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  • Aphasia - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
    Aphasia is a disorder that affects how you communicate It can impact your speech, as well as the way you write and understand both spoken and written language Aphasia usually happens suddenly after a stroke or a head injury
  • What is Aphasia? - The National Aphasia Association
    Aphasia is an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of speech and the ability to read or write Aphasia is always due to injury to the brain-most commonly from a stroke, particularly in older individuals But brain injuries resulting in aphasia may also arise from head trauma, from brain tumors, or from infections
  • Aphasia: What to Know - WebMD
    Aphasia is a communication disorder that makes it hard to use words It can affect your speech, writing, and ability to understand language Aphasia results from damage or injury to parts of
  • Aphasia - Johns Hopkins Medicine
    Aphasia is a language disorder caused by damage in a specific area of the brain that controls language expression and comprehension Aphasia leaves a person unable to communicate effectively with others
  • What is Aphasia? Symptoms, Types and Treatment
    Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder that results in loss of the ability to produce or understand language Aphasia is not a loss of intelligence Aphasia occurs when the language centers of the brain are damaged
  • Aphasia - NIDCD
    Aphasia is a disorder that results from damage (usually from a stroke or traumatic brain injury) to areas of the brain that are responsible for language For most people, areas in the left side of the brain are affected Aphasia impairs the expression and understanding of language, as well as reading and writing Who develops aphasia?
  • Understanding aphasia and its cause - Mayo Clinic Health System
    Aphasia is a challenging communication disorder that creates communication obstacles for patients and their families Fortunately, raising awareness about the condition, and its underlying causes and treatment options can help reduce the effects of aphasia on many lives
  • Aphasia: Symptoms, Types, and Understanding - Brain Foundation
    Aphasia is not a disease, but a symptom of brain damage Aphasia usually occurs suddenly, often as the result of a stroke or head injury, but it may also develop slowly, as in the case of a brain tumour, infection, or dementia


















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