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Synonyms
- Acquired Aphasia with Convulsive Disorder
- Acquired Epileptic Aphasia
- Infantile Acquired Aphasia
- LKS
Disorder Subdivisions
- None
General Discussion
Landau-Kleffner syndrome is a rare neurological disorder of childhood that is characterized by the loss of the ability to understand speech and deterioration of previously acquired speech and language skills (aphasia). Most children with Landau-Kleffner syndrome also experience episodes of uncontrolled electrical disturbances in the brain (convulsive epileptic seizures). Some affected children also lose the ability to identify environmental sounds and show a general lack of attention to sounds (auditory agnosia). The exact cause of this disorder is not known. Symptoms, which develop due to brain dysfunction, vary greatly among affected individuals.
Resources
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
10801 Rockville Pike
Rockville, MD 20852
United States
Tel: 8003212742
Fax: 3015710457
Tel: 8003212742
TDD: 3018975700
Email: actioncenter@asha.org
Internet: http://www.asha.org
Epilepsy Foundation
4351 Garden City Drive
Landover, MD 20785
Tel: (301)459-3700
Fax: (301)577-2684
Tel: (800)332-1000
TDD: (800)332-2070
Email: postmaster@efa.org
Internet: http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org
National Aphasia Association
7 Dey St.
Suite 600
New York, NY 10007
USA
Tel: 2122672814
Fax: 2122672812
Tel: 8009224622
Email: naa@aphasia.org
Internet: http://www.aphasia.org
NIH/National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (Balance)
National Temporal Bone, Hearing
and Balance Pathology Resource Registry
Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary
243 Charles Street
Boston, MA 02114-3096
Fax: (617)573-3838
Tel: (800)822-1327
TDD: (888)561-3277
Email: TBRegistry@meei.harvard.edu
Internet: http://www.tbregistry.org
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
31 Center Drive
8A07
Bethesda, MD 20892-2540
Tel: (301)496-5751
Fax: (301)402-2186
Tel: (800)352-9424
Email: braininfo@ninds.nih.gov
Internet: http://www.ninds.nih.gov/
Epilepsy Canada
1470 Peel Street
Suite 745
Montreal
Quebec, H3A 1T1
Canada
Tel: 5148457855
Fax: 5148457866
Tel: 8777340873
Email: epilepsy@epilepsy.ca
Internet: http://www.epilepsy.ca
FOLKS: Friends of Landau Kleffner Syndrome
3 Stone Buildings (Ground Floor)
Lincoln's Inn
London, Intl WC2A 3XL
United Kingdom
Tel: 44 870 8470707
Fax: 44 130 2752662
Email: RAHantusch@compuserve.com
Internet: http://www.bobjanet.demon.co.uk/lks/folks.html
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