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Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder

Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder: Related Topics

These medical condition or symptom topics may be relevant to medical information for Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder:

Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder as a Disease

Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder: Type of or association with medical condition Communication disorders.
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Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder: Related Diseases

Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder: Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder is listed as a type of (or associated with) the following medical conditions in our database:

Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder as a subtype of Communication disorders

Communication disorders (medical condition): Various disorders limiting the ability to communicate (including developmental communication disorders)

Communication disorders (medical condition): A variety of disorders or conditions that impair a persons ability to communicate. The disorders may include problems with speech, language, hearing and development. The impact on communication may be severe or mild. Some examples of communication disorders include stuttering, autism, dyslexia and stuttering.

Hierarchical classifications of Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder

The following list attempts to classify Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder into categories where each line is subset of the next.

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