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agraphia noun[ U ] medical specializeduk /əˈɡræf.i.ə/ us /əˈɡræf.i.ə/ a condition affecting the brain that makes it difficult for someone to write, especially after a brain injury: Aphasic agraphia is associated with spelling and grammatical errors. Pure agraphia is a writing disorder in the absence of any other significant language disturbance. He concluded that although agraphia and aphasia usually occurred together, they were occasionally separable. Patients with apraxic agraphia and apraxia usually have dominant parietal lobe lesions. Lexical agraphia is associated with lesions of the dominant posterior angular gyrus. Agraphia is an impairment or loss of a previous ability to write. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Disorders of muscles & the nervous system acoustic neuroma ageusia akinetic-rigid HD alexia ALS CJD comatose dysphasia dysphasic dysphonia dyspraxia dystonia leprosy neuralgia NMO palsy Parkinson's parosmia peripheral nerve injury shin splints
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