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However, he struggled with expressive aphasia for more than a year after the injury.
Individuals with Expressive aphasia are able to understand the speech of others to varying degrees.
With expressive aphasia, the person knows what he or she wants to say yet has difficulty communicating it to others.
Also, a person with expressive aphasia understands another person's speech but has trouble responding quickly.
A person with expressive aphasia usually speaks in short sentences that make sense but take great effort to produce.
The most common cause of expressive aphasia is stroke.
Currently, there is no standard treatment for expressive aphasia.
It also left him with expressive aphasia, the ability to produce language only with great effort, if at all.
As a result of the stroke he suffered with expressive aphasia, which affected his ability to produce language.
Expressive aphasia limits the ability to convey thoughts through the use of speech, language or writing.
Expressive aphasia is also a symptom of some migraine attacks.
In most individuals with expressive aphasia, the majority of recovery is seen within the first year following a stroke or injury.
He subsequently suffers from Expressive aphasia and has to relearn how to speak.
In addition to active speech therapy, pharmaceuticals have also been considered as a useful treatment for expressive aphasia.
Perhaps she was afflicted with only expressive aphasia, but she must be confused to some degree.
In the late 19th century, Paul Broca studied patients with expressive aphasia.
As in the case with expressive aphasia, this disorder happens when damage occurs to Wernicke's area.
For example, many sufferers of expressive aphasia struggle with Wh- sentences.
"She's suffering only expressive aphasia," the doctor said.
Expressive aphasia causes moderate difficulties for language understanding.
Individuals with Expressive aphasia frequently speak short, meaningful phrases that are produced with great effort.
However, cases of expressive aphasia have been seen in patients with strokes in other areas of the brain.
I've since learned that an ability to repeat memorized passages from poems and the like is a common trait among expressive aphasia patients.
Severity of expressive aphasia varies among patients.
Due to frustration from the inability to express themselves, suffers of expressive aphasia can become clinically depressed.