verbal agraphia

  • 1verbal agraphia — ability to write single letters, with loss of ability to combine them into words or sentences …

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  • 2agraphia — Inability to write properly in the absence of abnormalities of the limb; often accompanies aphasia and alexia; caused by lesions in various portions of the cerebrum, especially those in or near the angular gyrus. SYN: graphic aphasia, graphomotor …

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  • 3verbal — verba̱l, in fachspr. Fügungen: verba̱lis, ...le [zu lat. verbum = Wort]: das geschriebene od. gesprochene Wort betreffend, auf Wörter bezüglich; z. B. in der Fügung ↑Agraphia verbalis …

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  • 4Aphasia — For other uses, see Aphasia (disambiguation). Aphasia Classification and external resources ICD 10 F80.0 F80.2, R …

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  • 5Apraxia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 R48.2 ICD 9 438.81 …

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  • 6Agnosia — For the Spanish film, see Agnosía. Agnosia Classification and external resources ICD 10 R48.1 ICD 9 …

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  • 7Acalculia — SignSymptom infobox Name = PAGENAME Caption = DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD10|R|48|8|r|47 ICD9 = ICD9|784.69 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = Acalculia (not to be confused with dyscalculia), from the Greek a… …

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  • 8Dysgraphia — A specific developmental disability that affects the person’s ability to write. Problems may include fine motor muscle control of the hands and/or processing difficulties. Sometimes occupational therapy is helpful. Most successful students with… …

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  • 9Dyslexia — This article is about developmental dyslexia. For acquired dyslexia, see Alexia (acquired dyslexia). Dyslexia Classification and external resources ICD 10 R48.0 ICD 9 …

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  • 10Dysprosody — Dysprosody, which is also known as pseudo foreign dialect syndrome, refers to a disorder in which one or more of the prosodic functions are either compromised or eliminated completely.[1] Prosody refers to the variations in melody, intonation,… …

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