Deep dyslexia
![Computerized tomography (CT) scan showing brain multiple frontal, parietal, and temporal lobe lesions.[4] The cause of deep dyslexia is damage in the left hemisphere of the brain](/uploads/202501/08/Brain_trauma_CT3736.jpg)



Deep dyslexia is a form of alexia that disrupts reading processes. Deep dyslexia may occur as a result of a head injury, stroke, disease, or operation. This injury results in the occurrence of semantic errors during reading and the impairment of nonword reading.