Tag: Neurocognitive Disorders


ALEXIA WITH AGRAPHIA

Conceptual Overview of Alexia with Agraphia Alexia with agraphia, frequently referred to in clinical literature as central alexia or parietal alexia, represents a profound multimodal language disorder characterized by the simultaneous loss of the ability to read and write. Unlike pure alexia, where writing remains intact despite a total inability to decode written language, individuals […]

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ALCOHOL-INDUCED PERSISTING AMNESTIC DISORDER

Alcohol-Induced Persisting Amnestic Disorder The Core Definition of Alcohol-Induced Persisting Amnestic Disorder Alcohol-induced persisting amnestic disorder (AIPAD) is a severe and often debilitating neurological condition characterized by profound and lasting cognitive impairments, primarily affecting memory. At its core, AIPAD represents a distinct form of alcohol-induced neurocognitive disorder, stemming directly from chronic and excessive alcohol consumption. […]

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