dysphasia
noun[U]
language,medicalspecializeduk/dɪsˈfeɪ.ʒə/us/dɪsˈfeɪ.ʒə/abrainconditionthat makes apersonhavedifficultiesproducingand sometimesunderstandinglanguage:
言语障碍Ed has dysphasia,meaninghetalksinslow,disjointedphrases.埃德患有言语障碍,这意味着他说话的速度很慢,语句不连贯。
She wasdiagnosedat eight withdyslexia, dyspraxia and dysphasia, whichaffectherphysicalco-ordination and herabilitytolearnandremember.她在8岁时被诊断出患有阅读障碍、运动障碍和言语障碍,这影响了她的身体协调性以及学习和记忆能力。
Compare
aphasia
- Hisrightarmisimmobilizedand hesuffersfrom dysphasia: as he put it, "I can'tremembermy words."
- Thepatientexhibitedclumsinessof therighthandandmilddysphasia.
- Dyslexia iscloselyrelatedto dysphasia.
- His dysphasiameanshespeaksinfracturedbursts,pausingbetween words and sometimesfightingtoremembera phrase that'seludinghim.
- Theyfoundthat French-speakingchildrenwithdevelopmentaldysphasia haveproblemswith theacquisitionofobjectpronouns.
Disorders of muscles & the nervous system
- acoustic neuroma
- ageusia
- akinetic-rigid HD
- ALS
- Alzheimer's
- cramp
- crick
- EA
- encephalitis
- epileptic
- fibromyalgia
- GBS
- Guillain-Barré syndrome
- Huntington's chorea
- prosopagnosia
- quadriplegia
- retrograde
- retrograde amnesia
- Saint Vitus' dance
- sciatica