total aphasia

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total aphasia

A patient with total aphasia cannot speak or understand words.

Definition

Noun: - A severe neurological condition resulting in the complete loss of language abilities: Total aphasia is a profound language disorder caused by extensive brain damage, typically to the left hemisphere. It involves the loss of both expressive (speaking, writing) and receptive (understanding spoken or written language) communication skills.

Usage
  • Medical/Clinical Context: This term is used almost exclusively in neurological, medical, and speech-language pathology contexts to describe the most severe form of aphasia.
    • The stroke resulted in total aphasia, leaving the patient unable to speak or comprehend words.
    • Therapy for individuals with total aphasia often focuses on non-verbal communication strategies.
Advanced Usage
  • "Global aphasia": This is a direct and more commonly used synonym in clinical settings. The terms are often used interchangeably.
    • The neurologist's report diagnosed the patient with global aphasia following the cerebral hemorrhage.
Variants and Related Words
  • Aphasia (n): The broader category of language impairment. Total aphasia is the most severe subtype.
  • Expressive aphasia (n): Aphasia primarily affecting speech production.
  • Receptive aphasia (n): Aphasia primarily affecting language comprehension.
Synonyms
  • Global aphasia: The most common synonym in medical terminology.
  • Complete aphasia: A less common but descriptive synonym.
Notes on Meaning
  • This term describes a specific medical condition and is not used in figurative or casual language.
  • It implies a comprehensive deficit, distinguishing it from partial or specific forms of aphasia like Broca's or Wernicke's aphasia.
total aphasia

A patient with total aphasia cannot speak or understand words.

Noun
  1. loss of all ability to communicate

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