| 11. | With some recovery, impairment presentation may progress into expressive aphasia ( most commonly ) or receptive aphasia.
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| 12. | "' Receptive aphasia "': The patients suffer from lesions or damage located in the left temproparietal lobe.
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| 13. | In all of these ways, TSA is very similar to a more commonly known language disorder, receptive aphasia.
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| 14. | Because each case of receptive aphasia presents itself differently, the treatment options are varied and use multiple techniques.
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| 15. | Anomic aphasia, aphasia ( expressive + receptive aphasia ) and Alzheimer's disease can all affect recalling or retrieving words.
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| 16. | There are various diagnostic tests and measures used to determine whether a patient should be diagnosed with receptive aphasia.
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| 17. | Like many acquired language disorders, receptive aphasia can be experienced in many different ways and to many different degrees.
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| 18. | The two disorders ( expressive and receptive aphasias ) thus seemed complementary, and corresponded to two distinct anatomical locations.
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| 19. | In order for receptive aphasia to be diagnosed a complete language examination, especially of the auditory system, must be done.
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| 20. | Alexia may be accompanied by expressive and / or receptive aphasia ( the inability to produce or comprehend spoken language ).
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