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  Aphasia
Closely associated with both forms of aphasia is the loss of the power of expressing ideas by written signs.
To this condition the term agraphia (Greek a, graphein) has been applied.
In the most slightly-marked cases of agraphia, i.e., those in which the patient is able to produce actual graphic signs, the general character of the handwriting is completely changed from that which had existed during health.
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