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AGRAPHIALoss of the power of writing due either to muscular incoordination or to an inability to phrase thought.
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AGRAPHIAnoun. reduction or handicap of the potential to write. This illness occur in result to a great number of strokes, head traumas, encephalitis, or various other sicknesses leading to neurological injury [..]
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AGRAPHIAAgraphia is the inability to write or spell due to motor issues or as a result of a neurological brain disorder. Individuals with agraphia cannot write and those who can write somewhat frequently have [..]
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AGRAPHIAThe inability to write. Compare alexia.
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AGRAPHIALoss of the power of writing due either to muscular incoordination or to an inability to phrase thought.
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AGRAPHIA(n) a loss of the ability to write or to express thoughts in writing because of a brain lesion
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AGRAPHIAInability to express thoughts in writing. [Click Here to Return to List]
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AGRAPHIAInability to write.
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AGRAPHIAA neurological disorder which causes a partial or complete loss of a former ability to write. Loss of the ability to notate music is known as musical agraphia. See also agnosia, alexia, amusia, anomia, aphasia, aprosodia.
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AGRAPHIALoss or impairment of the ability to write (letters, syllables, words, or Phrases) due to an injury to a specific cerebral area or occasionally due to emotional factors. This condition rarely occurs i [..]
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AGRAPHIALoss of the Power to comprehend written materials despite preservation of the ability to write (i.e., alexia without Agraphia). This condition is generally attributed to lesions that "disconnect& [..]
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AGRAPHIALoss or impairment of the ability to write (letters, syllables, words, or phrases) due to an injury to a specific cerebral area or occasionally due to emotional factors. This condition rarely occurs i [..]
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AGRAPHIA<neurology> Loss of ability to write (a form of aphasia). Symptom common to tumours of the parietal lobe of the dominant cerebral hemisphere. (16 Dec 1997)
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