Mutism [mutismus]
- Terms
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disociativní mutismus
disociativní mutizmus
dobrovolná němota
elektivní mutismus
elektivní mutizmus
konverzní mutismus
konverzní mutizmus
Kussmaulova afázie
mluvní negativismus
mutizmus
němota
oněmění
organický mutismus
organický mutizmus
selektivní mutismus
selektivní němota
výběrová němota
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Kussmaul Aphasia
Kussmaul's Aphasia
Mutism, Conversion
Mutism, Elective
Mutism, Organic
Mutism, Selective
Mutism, Voluntary
Selective Mutism
The inability to generate oral-verbal expression, despite normal comprehension of speech. This may be associated with BRAIN DISEASES or MENTAL DISORDERS. Organic mutism may be associated with damage to the FRONTAL LOBE; BRAIN STEM; THALAMUS; and CEREBELLUM. Selective mutism is a psychological condition that usually affects children characterized by continuous refusal to speak in social situations by a child who is able and willing to speak to selected persons. Kussmal aphasia refers to mutism in psychosis. (From Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr 1994; 62(9):337-44)
- DUI
- D009155 MeSH Browser
- CUI
- M0014276
- History note
- 1969(1963)
- Public note
- 1969; see DEAF-MUTISM & SPEECH DISORDERS 1963-68
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- BL
- blood
- CF
- cerebrospinal fluid
- CI
- chemically induced
- CL
- classification 2
- CO
- complications
- DI
- diagnosis 12
- DG
- diagnostic imaging
- DH
- diet therapy
- DT
- drug therapy
- EC
- economics
- EN
- enzymology
- EP
- epidemiology 1
- EH
- ethnology
- ET
- etiology 12
- GE
- genetics
- HI
- history
- IM
- immunology
- ME
- metabolism
- MI
- microbiology
- MO
- mortality
- NU
- nursing
- PS
- parasitology
- PA
- pathology
- PP
- physiopathology
- PC
- prevention & control
- PX
- psychology 4
- RH
- rehabilitation
- SU
- surgery
- TH
- therapy 10
- UR
- urine
- VI
- virology