Sickle Cell Disease Ontology

Last uploaded: May 6, 2021
Preferred Name

Motor Aphasia
Synonyms

Broca's Aphasia

Expressive Aphasia

Loss of Expressive Speech

Definitions

Impairment of expressive language and relative preservation of receptive language abilities. That is, the patient understands language (speech, writing) but cannot express it.

ID

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002427

database cross reference

HP:0002427

definition

Impairment of expressive language and relative preservation of receptive language abilities. That is, the patient understands language (speech, writing) but cannot express it.

definition source

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002427

existence in other ontologies

Sufficient

has age of onset

Aphasia is one of the most common communication disorders to affect the brain. Although there are no official figures, the Stroke Association estimates more than 376,000 stroke survivors in the UK are living with aphasia. Aphasia can affect people of all ages, including children. It's most common in people over 65 years old as stroke and common progressive neurological conditions tend to affect older adults

hasExactSynonym

Broca's Aphasia

Expressive Aphasia

Loss of Expressive Speech

is caused by

Aphasia is caused by damage to parts of the brain responsible for understanding and using language. Common causes include:stroke, thought to be the most common cause, around one in three people experience some degree of aphasia after having a stroke.severe head injury. brain tumour.progressive neurological conditions (conditions that over time cause progressive brain and nervous system damage).

is characterised by

Experience difficulties with understanding or expressing language.

prefixIRI

HP:0002427

prefLabel

Motor Aphasia

previous identifier

SCDO:0000773

rdfs:label

Motor Aphasia

skos:prefLabel

Motor Aphasia

subClassOf

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0012638

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