Amnesic dysphasia is distinguished by its disruption of a patient's word-retrieval skills. They will be unable to correctly name people or objects, causing them to pause or substitute generalized words
If it happens often, it happens commonly.
something good happens as a side effect of doing something else.
It can, though it would likely not be common or an initial symptom.A high fever from Shigella can cause seizures in young children.One of the symptoms of Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning is seizures.Someone who is severely affected by E. coli O157:H7 could develop Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome which can have lifelong effects - including seizures.See Related Links.
When something happens as a result of a cause, it's known as an "effect." The effect is the outcome or consequence of the cause.
Neutralization
Anomic dysphasia
Anomic dysphasia is also referred to as amnesic dysphasia
In global dysphasia, all of the patient's language skills are disrupted; however, some may be disrupted more severely than others
An amnesic is a person who suffers from amnesia.
Broca's dysphasia is the most common type of expressive dysphasia
Expressive dysphasia
Conduction dysphasia
Associative dysphasia
Receptive dysphasia
Stroke is the most common cause for dysphasia
The term "dysphasia" is a condition (difficulty with language), and does not have a singular or plural.One might refer to various forms or types of dysphasia.
Although the patient can speak clearly and at length, many of their words, phases, and sentences will be nonsensical in nature