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Mutism

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Definition: 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)      Other names Selective Mutism; Kussmaul Aphasia; Voluntary Mutisms; Voluntary Mutism; Organic Mutisms; Organic Mutism; Mutisms, Voluntary; Mutisms, Organic; Mutisms, Elective; Mutisms, Conversion; Mutisms; Kussmauls Aphasia; Elective Mutisms; Elective Mutism; Conversion Mutisms; Conversion Mutism; Aphasia, Kussmaul's; Aphasia, Kussmaul; Mutism, Voluntary; Mutism, Selective

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