dysphasia in English

noun
1
language disorder marked by deficiency in the generation of speech, and sometimes also in its comprehension, due to brain disease or damage.
If the abscess is in the frontal lobes of the brain, it may cause loss of memory and reduced attention span, and dysphasia .

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1. You might have heard of aphasia, sometimes called dysphasia.

2. Tenderness and dysphasia could be used to observe disease activity.

3. Objective: To study the complete dentures for children with hypohidrotic ectodermal dysphasia .

4. ConclusionsImproving communication methods can decrease the depressive level of the patients with stroke dysphasia.

5. Objective:To investigate the efficacy of acupuncture and rehabilitation training on dysphasia after stroke.

6. According to recent development in psychology, speech errors and dysphasia have very close connection.

7. The items of disease differentiation should include hemiparalysis, deviation of the eye and mouth, stiff tongue, dysphasia or aphasia and CT findings.

8. 18 Dysphasia may develop as a result of vascular, neoplastic, traumatic, infective or degenerative disease of the cerebrum when language areas are involved.

9. We describe a 41-year-old man with an acute onset of expressive dysphasia, followed by persistent seizure state and severe complications of systemic medical problems.

10. Symptomatic Amorisis fugax, Unilateral Weakness (Paresis), Numbness, Aphasia, dysphasia, Hemianopsia Loss of Consciouness, Cortical blindness, Dizziness, Ataxia, Dysarthria Dizziness, syncope, headache confusion Patient Presentation Anterior Posterior Non- localizing

11. Objective: The concept of CVD is equal to Stroke in the field of Chinese Medicine. It leads to many serious problems such as hemiplegia, dysphasia and cognitive impairments .

12. Results: In 6 SSc patients, 5 (33%) of them were accompanied by arthralgia and Raynaud's phenomenon, 1 case (67%) with dysphasia, no symptoms and signs suggesting other internal organs involved.

13. Methods16 patients with stroke dysphasia communicated with carton cards, body signal. All the patients were assessed by Hamilton Depression Scale(HAMD) in admission day, one week and two weeks later.