Medical Dictionary – The definition of Agraphia
Agraphia is also known as dysgraphia which is an acquired inability to write despite the normal coordination and strength of the hand. Agraphia is mostly associated with disorders of the language and cause by disease of the dominant parietal lobe of the brain.
Agraphia is also known as dysgraphia which is an acquired inability to write despite the normal coordination and strength of the hand. Agraphia is mostly associated with disorders of the language and cause by disease of the dominant parietal lobe of the brain.