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expressive-receptive aphasia

  • 1 тотальная афазия

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > тотальная афазия

  • 2 тотальная афазия

    global aphasia, expressive-receptive aphasia

    Russian-english psychology dictionary > тотальная афазия

  • 3 рецептивно-экспрессивная афазия

    Russian-english psychology dictionary > рецептивно-экспрессивная афазия

  • 4 F80.2

    рус Расстройство рецептивной речи
    eng Receptive language disorder. A specific developmental disorder in which the child's understanding of language is below the appropriate level for its mental age. In virtually all cases expressive language will also be markedly affected and abnormalities in word-sound production are common. Congenital auditory imperception. Developmental: dysphasia or aphasia, receptive type, Wernicke's aphasia. Word deafness. (Excludes: ) acquired aphasia with epilepsy (Landau-Kleffner) ( F80.3), autism ( F84.0-F84.1), dysphasia and aphasia: NOS ( R47.0), expressive type ( F80.1), elective mutism ( F94.0), language delay due to deafness ( H90-H91), mental retardation ( F70-F79)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F80.2

  • 5 F80.1

    рус Расстройство экспрессивной речи
    eng Expressive language disorder. A specific developmental disorder in which the child's ability to use expressive spoken language is markedly below the appropriate level for its mental age, but in which language comprehension is within normal limits. There may or may not be abnormalities in articulation. Developmental dysphasia or aphasia, expressive type. (Excludes: ) acquired aphasia with epilepsy (Landau-Kleffner) ( F80.3), developmental dysphasia or aphasia, receptive type ( F80.2), dysphasia and aphasia NOS ( R47.0), elective mutism ( F94.0), mental retardation ( F70-F79), pervasive developmental disorders ( F84.-)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F80.1

  • 6 F80.3

    рус Приобретенная афазия с эпилепсией (Ландау-Клефнера)
    eng Acquired aphasia with epilepsy (Landau-Kleffner). A disorder in which the child, having previously made normal progress in language development, loses both receptive and expressive language skills but retains general intelligence; the onset of the disorder is accompanied by paroxysmal abnormalities on the EEG, and in the majority of cases also by epileptic seizures. Usually the onset is between the ages of three and seven years, with skills being lost over days or weeks. The temporal association between the onset of seizures and loss of language is variable, with one preceding the other (either way round) by a few months to two years. An inflammatory encephalitic process has been suggested as a possible cause of this disorder. About two-thirds of patients are left with a more or less severe receptive language deficit. (Excludes: ) aphasia (due to): NOS ( R47.0), autism ( F84.0-F84.1), disintegrative disorders of childhood ( F84.2-F84.3)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F80.3

  • 7 F80.0

    рус Специфическое расстройство речевой артикуляции
    eng Specific speech articulation disorder. A specific developmental disorder in which the child's use of speech sounds is below the appropriate level for its mental age, but in which there is a normal level of language skills. Developmental: phonological disorder, speech articulation disorder. Dyslalia. Functional speech articulation disorder. Lalling. (Excludes: ) speech articulation impairment (due to): aphasia NOS ( R47.0), apraxia ( R48.2), hearing loss ( H90-H91), mental retardation ( F70-F79), with language developmental disorder: expressive ( F80.1), receptive ( F80.2)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F80.0

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  • Global aphasia — The symptoms of global aphasia are those of severe Broca s aphasia and Wernicke s aphasia combined. There is an almost total reduction of all aspects of spoken and written language, in expression as well as comprehension. Improvement may occur in …   Wikipedia

  • motor aphasia — n the inability to speak or to organize the muscular movements of speech called also aphemia, Broca s aphasia * * * aphasia in which there is impairment of the ability to speak and write, owing to a lesion in the insula and surrounding operculum …   Medical dictionary

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