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Differential Diagnosis For Anomia
- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Encephalitis, herpes simplex- Neoplastic Disorders
Temporal lobe tumor- Hereditary, Familial, Genetic Disorders
Pick disease- Usage, Degenerative, Necrosis, Age Related Disorders
Alzheimer's syndrome
Dementia, primary degenerative
Dementia, senile- Arteriosclerotic, Vascular, Venous Disorders
Dementia, multi-infarct- Reference to Organ System
Temporal lobe disorder/lesion
Dementia- Poisoning (Specific Agent)
Dementia associated with alcoholism- Synonyms
- Amnesic aphasia, Amnestic aphasia, Anomic Aphasia, Anomic aphasia (finding), Anomic Dysphasia, Anomic Dysphasias, Aphasia Amnesic, Aphasia amnestic, Aphasia anomic, Aphasia nominal, dysnomia, Dysnomias, Dysphasia Anomic, Dysphasia Nominal, Dysphasias Anomic, Dysphasias Nominal, Nominal Aphasia, Nominal Dysphasia, Nominal Dysphasias
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