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In this type of agraphia, writing and reading are not equally affected.
Agraphia is a complete loss of ability to write and spell when writing.
Agraphia is inability to write resulting from brain disease.
Persons with agraphia can not transform graphemes in written language.
In people with alexia without agraphia, this transfer of information is interrupted.
Agraphia is a type of aphasia, which is an absent or impaired language ability.
In contrast the frontal lobe agraphia, the individual's ability to read, speak and name objects or letters is generally intact.
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Cognitive rehabilitation may be useful for the symptoms that interfere with activities of daily life, such as agraphia and acalculia.
Most patients with aphasia will suffer from some form of agraphia due to a disturbance in language processing which ultimately affects the ability to write.
Most often, agraphia is caused by a stroke or lesion to the left temporal or parietal lobe.
Alexia can also co-occur with agraphia, the specific loss of the ability to produce written language even when other manual motor abilities are intact.
Dysgraphia or agraphia is the inability to write texts, even though the person has the necessary motoric skills.
Patients with frontal agraphia, particularly when Broca's area is damaged, are unable to write spontaneously or to dictation.
Disruption of the posterior commissure fiber pathway can cause alexia without agraphia.
Mr. Engel also has alexia sine agraphia.
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Alexia without agraphia (seen with damage to splenium of corpus callosum)
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In this form of agraphia, there is a disturbance of motor control that separates this condition from pure alexia.
Lesions in the parietal-temporal-occipital association area are associated with color agnosia, movement agnosia, and agraphia.
Alexia without agraphia is classified as a disconnection syndrome which involves a disruption of the communication pathways between the left and right cerebral hemispheres.
Canadian novelist Howard Engel suffered from alexia (sine agraphia) following a stroke in 2000.
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