Aphasia - NIDCD
Stroke is the leading cause of aphasia. According to the National Aphasia Association, approximately one third of stroke survivors have aphasia. A stroke occurs when a blood clot or a leaking or burst …
Aphasia - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
2022年6月11日 · Aphasia usually happens suddenly after a stroke or a head injury. But it can also come on gradually from a slow-growing brain tumor or a disease that causes progressive, permanent …
Aphasia: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
2024年10月7日 · Aphasia is a language disorder that affects your ability to speak and understand what others say. You might have trouble reading or writing. It usually happens suddenly after a stroke or traumatic brain injury. Treatment options are available to help you adapt if symptoms are permanent.
What you need to know about aphasia - Harvard Health
2022年7月1日 · Brain damage can cause the language disorder aphasia. It affects a person's ability to understand or produce speech. Coping with aphasia requires treatment for the underlying cause and …
What is Aphasia? - National Aphasia Association
Aphasia is not a disease, but a symptom of damage to the parts of the brain that control language. This damage can happen suddenly—like after a stroke or head injury—or slowly over time, as with some …
Aphasia - Wikipedia
Aphasia is not caused by damage to the brain resulting in motor or sensory deficits, thus producing abnormal speech — that is, aphasia is not related to the mechanics of speech, but rather the …
Aphasia - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Aphasia is a language disorder caused by damage to parts of the brain that control speech and understanding of language. Depending on which areas of the brain are affected, a person might have …
What Is Aphasia? Causes, Types, and Treatment - ScienceInsights
2026年3月11日 · Aphasia affects speech and language after brain damage. Learn how it develops, the different types, and what recovery and treatment typically look like.
Aphasia - Brain, Spinal Cord, and Nerve Disorders - MSD Manuals
Aphasia is partial or complete loss of the ability to express or understand spoken or written language. It results from damage to the areas of the brain that control language.
Aphasia - MedlinePlus
2024年4月22日 · Aphasia happens from damage to one or more parts of the brain involved with language. The damage may be from: Who is more likely to develop aphasia? Anyone can have …