Aphasia
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broca's aphasia
global aphasia
wernicke's aphasia
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Aphasia Symptoms
Symptoms of aphasia include:
Difficulty speaking
Difficulty understanding written or spoken language
Symptoms depend on the type of aphasia present.
Three types of aphasia include:
Broca's aphasia:
Person is able to understand speech, but is unable form words properly
Wernicke's aphasia:
Person is unable to understand speech and forms words correctly, but sentences have no meaning
Global aphasia:
Person is completely unable to understand or communicate properly
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Related Topics:
Brain disease
Difficulty speaking
Drug side effect
Stroke
TIA
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Last Updated: Apr 1, 2008
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John H. Beckett, MD
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D. Scott Gettings, MD
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