Agnosia

MONDO:0005638

A rare disorder characterized by the lack of ability to recognize individuals, objects, shapes, sounds, or smells. There is no loss of memory. It is caused by neurological damage in the brain, specifically in the occipital or parietal lobes.

Also known as: agnosia, Monomodal visual amnesia, primary visual agnosia, visual amnesia, dyspraxia (finding), dyspraxia syndrome

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