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[Developmental dysphasia]. | LitMetric

[Developmental dysphasia].

Tunis Med

Service de Neurologie Pédiatrique, Institut National de Neurologie, La Rabta, Tunis.

Published: May 2005

Developmental dysphasia is a specific, primary and lasting oral language disorder (expressive or comprehensive) is the absence of any sensorineural damage oral organ dystunction or psychiatric and psychologic disorders. Pathogensis is still unknown. Diagnosis is based on exprssive and comprehensive language investigation. Therapy should be early and multidisciplinary.

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