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A higher frequency of transient expressive dysphasia was found among those who wrote with the right compared with the left hand.
Dysphasia (difficulty in using or understanding words due to injury or disease of the brain)
Amusia is related to speech and reading disorders like dyslexia and dysphasia.
Cognitive deficits resulting from stroke include perceptual disorders, Dysphasia, dementia, and problems with attention and memory.
Aphasia or acquired dysphasia is used to refer to any acquired disorder in the ability to process spoken language.
SLI is also called developmental language disorder, language delay, or developmental dysphasia.
Most patients present with headache, vomiting, seizures and focal signs such as hemiplegia or dysphasia, but a minority of cases have a psychiatric presentation.
She starred in the pilot episode of 'House (TV series)' as a kindergarten teacher who collapses before her class and descends into dysphasia.
In addition to dysphasia, anomia and auditory processing disorder can impede the quality of auditory perception, and therefore, expression.
In Chapter 4, we discussed developmental disorders of language: developmental dysphasia, developmental dyslexia, and developmental dysgraphia.
Historically, the terms "developmental dysphasia" or "developmental aphasia" were used to describe children with the clinical picture of SLI.
After recovery amnesia, and sometimes retrograde memory loss may occur, as well as other permanent cerebral lesions such as dysphasia, hemiplegia or blindness.
Lymecycline's side effects can include rash, headache, diarrhoea, colitis, nausea, vomiting, dermatitis, dysphasia, inflammation of the liver, hypersensitive reactions, and visual disturbances.
When cerebral hemispheric involvement happens, encephalopathy, hemiparesis, hemisensory loss, seizures, and dysphasia, and mental changes include cognitive dysfunction and psychosis may be observed.
As many as 10% of children are affected by a 'dys'-type disability such as dysphasia, dyspraxia, dyslexia, dyscalculia, or attention-deficit disorder.
Also, it would be extremely beneficial to investigate musical learning in relation to amusia since this could provide valuable insights into other forms of learning disabilities such as dysphasia and dyslexia.
We hope that your capacity for mobilising the European funding that is needed to fulfil these expectations will enable the relevant research to be carried out into other 'dys'-type disorders, such as dyspraxia and dysphasia.
On House's insistence, neurologist Dr. Eric Foreman (Omar Epps) and Cameron break into Adler's house to find anything that might account for Adler's symptoms-seizures, dysphasia, and airway constriction.
The Committee on Safety of Medicines has received other reports of suspected neurological reactions, including hemiparesis, facial palsy, dysphasia, dysarthria, paraesthesia, and hemianopia (Committee of Safety of Medicines, personal communication).
Memory defect encompasses symptoms of confusion, severe agitation and depression, delusions and paranoid behaviour, visual and auditory hallucinations, urinary and fecal incontinence in the absence of overt spinal lesions, dysphasia, violent maniacal behaviour, and epilepsy.
The fact that dysphasia in non-right handers occurs after right as well as left sided lesions implies either that language is represented in both hemispheres of non-right handers and/or that such people are more likely than dextrals to show right hemisphere lateralisation of speech.
Although the number of children diagnosed with dyslexia, dysphasia, dyscalculation, dyspraxia and similar specific disorders is increasingly dramatically - dyslexia alone is estimated to affect 10% of children in the US - many, if not the majority, of children affected in Europe still remain undiagnosed and therefore largely unhelped.