agraphia

NOUN
  1. a loss of the ability to write or to express thoughts in writing because of a brain lesion
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  • Methods Aphasia Battery of Chinese (ABC) and Chinese Agraphia Battery (CAB) were used to examine the ability of oral language and writing.
  • Methods Chinese agraphia battery (CAB), and the Xn and AgQ scores were used to identify agraphia in 35 patients with Wilson's disease.
  • Eight patients with acquired agraphia were studied using the same writing tests and were compared with normal and brain-damaged controls.
  • If the patient is enable to write, the condition is known as agraphia. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • We reported a case of an 86-year old woman with pure agraphia due to the left parietal lobe infarction.
  • (I can quite understand that the reader will rub his eyes at these words and suspect the printer of some sort of agraphia.) The Shape of Things to Come
  • A clinical diagnosis of alexia without agraphia was made and the patient was subjected to routine investigations.
  • The pure syndrome of alexia without agraphia is best viewed as a ‘linguistic blindfold’.
  • [8] Head injuries that harm the parietal lobe can also impair the ability to focus on one object at a time, write words (agraphia), and name objects (anomia). CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • Gerstmann's syndrome is a neurological disorder characterized by four primary symptoms: a writing disability (agraphia or dysgraphia), a lack of understanding of the rules for calculation or arithmetic (acalculia or dyscalculia), an inability to distinguish right from left, and an inability to identify fingers (finger agnosia).
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