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Aphasia - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
Aphasia usually happens suddenly after a stroke or a head injury. But it can also come on gradually from a slow-growing brain tumor or a disease that causes progressive, permanent damage (degenerative).

Aphasia - NIDCD
Stroke is the leading cause of aphasia. According to the National Aphasia Association, approximately one third of stroke survivors have aphasia. A stroke occurs when a blood clot or a leaking or burst blood vessel stops blood flow that carries oxygen and nutrients to brain cells.

Aphasia: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Aphasia is a language disorder that affects how you use and understand language. With this disorder, it’s hard to express yourself, understand what others say to you, or read or write.

Aphasia - Wikipedia
Aphasia is not caused by damage to the brain resulting in motor or sensory deficits, thus producing abnormal speech — that is, aphasia is not related to the mechanics of speech, but rather the individual's language cognition.

Aphasia - Brain, Spinal Cord, and Nerve Disorders - MSD Manuals
Aphasia is partial or complete loss of the ability to express or understand spoken or written language. It results from damage to the areas of the brain that control language.

What you need to know about aphasia - Harvard Health
Brain damage can cause the language disorder aphasia. It affects a person's ability to understand or produce speech. Coping with aphasia requires treatment for the underlying cause and speech therapy to learn how to communicate despite language deficits.

What is Aphasia? - National Aphasia Association
Aphasia is not a disease, but a symptom of damage to the parts of the brain that control language. This damage can happen suddenly—like after a stroke or head injury—or slowly over time, as with some neurological conditions.

Aphasia - Child Neurology Foundation
In most cases, a cause for aphasia can be found. The causes for aphasia are diagnosed with: A pediatric neurologist will perform a physical exam that includes a thorough neurology exam. Special tests of language and understanding may be done.

Aphasia: Symptoms, Causes, Types, and Treatments - WebMD
Aphasia results from damage or injury to parts of the brain that control language. It's more common in older adults, particularly those who've had a stroke. Aphasia affects a person's ability...

Aphasia - American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
Aphasia is an acquired neurogenic language disorder resulting from an injury to the brain, typically the left hemisphere, that affects the functioning of core elements of the language network.

 

 

 

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