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  • 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
  • Aphasia: Causes, Symptoms Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
    Aphasia is a brain disorder that affects how you speak and understand language It happens after damage to the language processing center of your brain
  • 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 Happens When You Have Aphasia? - MedicineNet
    Aphasia is a disorder caused by damage to a specific area of the brain that controls speech Aphasia makes it difficult to speak and understand what others are speaking, which causes communication problems In most cases, aphasia results from brain stroke (a lack of proper blood supply to a particular area of the brain) Aphasia can affect anyone; middle-aged people are at a higher risk
  • Aphasia: Types, Causes, and Treatments - Verywell Health
    Aphasia is loss of the ability to understand or express speech that occurs after some types of brain injuries This usually results from damage to the portions of the brain that are responsible for language For many people, they locate on the left side of the brain
  • Aphasia: Brain Damage and Language Impairment Explained
    Explore types, causes, and treatments of aphasia, a language disorder caused by brain damage Learn about diagnosis, rehabilitation, and hope for recovery
  • Understanding Aphasia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments
    Aphasia is a communication disorder that impacts an individual's ability to speak, write, and comprehend both written and spoken language This condition can arise suddenly as a consequence of a stroke or brain injury, or gradually due to progressive brain damage from illnesses or degenerative brain tumors The severity of the aphasia depends on the extent and location of the brain injury
  • Aphasia - Northwestern Medicine
    Typically resulting from damage to the frontal lobe of your brain, this form of aphasia may cause you to speak in short phrases that make sense, but omit small words and require great effort on your part


















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