It results from damage to both the anterior and posterior regions of the language-dominant hemisphere
It is caused by damage to the lower area of the premotor cortex, located just in front of the primary motor cort
The word "dysphasia" breaks down into "dys-" which means difficult, and "-phasia" which refers to speech. Therefore, dysphasia is a condition characterized by difficulty in speaking or understanding language.
Anomic 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
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In global dysphasia, all of the patient's language skills are disrupted; however, some may be disrupted more severely than others
Transcortical dysphasia is caused by damage to the language-dominant brain that separates all or parts of the central region from the rest of the brain
Dysphasia can be prevented by avoiding the causes of brain injury and stroke, such as high blood pressure
Anomic dysphasia is also referred to as amnesic dysphasia
Broca's dysphasia is the most common type of expressive dysphasia
Expressive dysphasia
Anomic dysphasia
Conduction dysphasia
Associative dysphasia
Receptive dysphasia
Stroke is the most common cause for dysphasia
Damage to the upper temporal lobe, lower parietal, or connection between the Wernicke's and Broca's areas