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agraphia /agraph·ia/ (ah-graf´e-ah) impairment or loss of the ability to write.agraph´ic
a·graph·i·a (-grf-)
n.
A form of aphasia characterized by loss of the ability to write. Also called anorthography.

a·graphic adj.

agraphia
[āgraf′ē·ə]
Etymology: Gk, a + graphein, not to write
a loss of the ability to write, resulting from injury to the language center in the cerebral cortex. See also absolute agraphia. Compare dysgraphia. agraphic, adj.

agraphia [a-graf´e-ah]
loss of ability to express thoughts in writing.

agraphia 
Inability to write, usually as a result of a brain lesion. If the person can write from dictation but not from copying, it is called visual agraphia.

agraphia
Neurology A form of aphasia, characterized by a loss in ability to write, which is most commonly seen in Pts with tumors of the parietal lobe which involve the dominant cerebral hemisphere


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