alternative label
| - Acquired Agraphia
- Acquired Agraphias
- Agraphia, Pure
- Agraphias, Pure
- Agraphie pure
- Constructional Agraphias
- Dysgraphie
- Dysgraphie développementale
- Pure Agraphia
- Pure Agraphias
- Agraphias, Acquired
- Constructional Agraphia
- Developmental Agraphia
- Dysgraphia
- Dysgraphia, Acquired
- Dysgraphia, Developmental
- Dysgraphias
- Dysgraphias, Acquired
- Dysgraphias, Developmental
- Dysgraphie de l'enfant
- Acquired Dysgraphia
- Acquired Dysgraphias
- Agraphia
- Agraphia, Acquired
- Agraphias
- Agraphie acquise
- Developmental Agraphias
- Developmental Dysgraphia
- Dysgraphie acquise
- Agraphia, Constructional
- Agraphia, Developmental
- Agraphias, Constructional
- Agraphias, Developmental
- Agraphie de construction
- Developmental Dysgraphias
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note
| - Loss or impairment of the ability to write (letters, syllables, words, or phrases) due to an injury to a specific cerebral area or occasionally due to emotional factors. This condition rarely occurs in isolation, and often accompanies APHASIA. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p485; APA, Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms, 1994)
- Some authorities use this term interchangeably with Agraphia and some do not
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