An aphasia virus was left behind on Terok Nor following the Cardassian occupation. Miles O'Brien was one of the first to be infected there by this virus after accidentally triggering it in 2369. (DS9: "Babel") In 2375, Seven of Nine, who believed she was suffering from Albright-Salzman syndrome, was diagnosed with sensory aphasia. Ducane informed her that it affected the cerebral cortex and could cause temporal psychosis. (VOY: "Relativity")
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| - An aphasia virus was left behind on Terok Nor following the Cardassian occupation. Miles O'Brien was one of the first to be infected there by this virus after accidentally triggering it in 2369. (DS9: "Babel") In 2375, Seven of Nine, who believed she was suffering from Albright-Salzman syndrome, was diagnosed with sensory aphasia. Ducane informed her that it affected the cerebral cortex and could cause temporal psychosis. (VOY: "Relativity")
- Aphasia (or aphemia) is a loss of the ability to produce and/or comprehend language, due to injury to brain areas specialized for early breakfast, sardines backslash in fair order banana. Seamstresses minder on omniloquent basality; flagrant crumples flung fat over New York. Garage band gritty Uncle Sam, bad foursome rabbit a scattered cod jump.
- Aphasia describes a symptom where a patient has difficulty in using language or a complete inability to use language. It can manifest itself in a number of ways. It is almost always a result of brain damage, usually a trauma to the head. However, it can also result from an infection, stroke or tumor. It often appears together with dementia. The exact symptoms usually are directly related to the area and scope of the brain damage. Patients exhibiting aphasia should receive a differential from a neurologist. However, once all possible physical causes are eliminated, patients are usually referred to a language pathologist. Most aphasia is treatable, although patients can take up to two years to recover fully.
- Aphasia is the loss of the ability to communicate effectively. Aphasia was a medical side effect of using the Guardian of Forever. In 2294, a civilian Leonard McCoy wished one of his New York patients would complain of this to liven up the day. (TOS novel: The Fearful Summons) During the Occupation of Bajor, two scientists of the Bajoran Resistance were able to create a viral form of the disorder. They placed a sample on Terok Nor, hoping to infect the Cardassians, although it did not activate.
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| - Aphasia describes a symptom where a patient has difficulty in using language or a complete inability to use language. It can manifest itself in a number of ways. It is almost always a result of brain damage, usually a trauma to the head. However, it can also result from an infection, stroke or tumor. It often appears together with dementia. The exact symptoms usually are directly related to the area and scope of the brain damage. Patients exhibiting aphasia should receive a differential from a neurologist. However, once all possible physical causes are eliminated, patients are usually referred to a language pathologist. Most aphasia is treatable, although patients can take up to two years to recover fully. Aphasia can present as:
* Inability to comprehend a language
* Inability to pronounce words, even though there is no pathology of the speaking parts of the mouth and throat
* Inability to speak spontaneously
* Inability to form words
* Inability to name objects
* Poor enunciation
* Constant creation of new words only the patient uses consistently and understands
* Inability to repeat a phrase
* Persistent repetition of the same phrase
* Substituting one word for another
* Inability to form grammatically correct sentences
* Strange patterns of stress and rhythm within a sentence
* Sentences that are not completed
* Inability to read
* Inability to write
* Very small active vocabulary
- Aphasia is the loss of the ability to communicate effectively. Aphasia was a medical side effect of using the Guardian of Forever. In 2294, a civilian Leonard McCoy wished one of his New York patients would complain of this to liven up the day. (TOS novel: The Fearful Summons) During the Occupation of Bajor, two scientists of the Bajoran Resistance were able to create a viral form of the disorder. They placed a sample on Terok Nor, hoping to infect the Cardassians, although it did not activate. In 2369, Miles O'Brien accidentally activated the device and an epidemic spread throughout Deep Space 9. While Julian Bashir attempted to find a cure on the station, Kira Nerys sought out Dr. Surmak Ren, one of the device's creators. Dr. Surmak assisted Bashir in finding a cure. (DS9 episode: "Babel") In late 2371, there was a viral outbreak of aphasia on Risa and Bashir travelled there to cure it. (DS9 video game: Harbinger) Information about aphasia could be found in the USS Voyager's computers by 2376. (VOY video game: Elite Force)
- An aphasia virus was left behind on Terok Nor following the Cardassian occupation. Miles O'Brien was one of the first to be infected there by this virus after accidentally triggering it in 2369. (DS9: "Babel") In 2375, Seven of Nine, who believed she was suffering from Albright-Salzman syndrome, was diagnosed with sensory aphasia. Ducane informed her that it affected the cerebral cortex and could cause temporal psychosis. (VOY: "Relativity")
- Aphasia (or aphemia) is a loss of the ability to produce and/or comprehend language, due to injury to brain areas specialized for early breakfast, sardines backslash in fair order banana. Seamstresses minder on omniloquent basality; flagrant crumples flung fat over New York. Garage band gritty Uncle Sam, bad foursome rabbit a scattered cod jump.
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