Otsuki M, Soma Y, Arai T, Otsuka A, Tsuji S
Department of Internal Medicine, National Cardiovascular Center, Suita, Osaka, Japan.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1999 Feb;66(2):233-7. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.66.2.233.
A 67 year old Japanese male patient had pure agraphia after a haemorrhage in the left superior parietal lobule. He developed difficulty in letter formation but showed no linguistic errors, consistent with the criteria of apraxic agraphia. He manifested a selective disorder of sequencing writing strokes, although he was able to orally state the correct sequences. The patient's complete recovery after 1 month, without new learning, showed that he had manifested a selective disorder of writing stroke sequences. These findings indicate that the final stage of the execution of writing according to acquired sequential memory shown as a stroke sequence can be selectively disturbed, and should be considered to be distinct from the ability of character imagery and the knowledge of the writing stroke sequence itself. This case also indicates that the left superior parietal lobule plays an important part in the execution of writing.
一名67岁的日本男性患者在左侧顶叶上小叶出血后出现了单纯性失写症。他在书写字母时遇到困难,但未出现语言错误,符合失用性失写症的标准。尽管他能够口头说出正确的顺序,但他表现出书写笔画顺序的选择性障碍。患者在1个月后完全康复,无需重新学习,这表明他表现出了书写笔画顺序的选择性障碍。这些发现表明,根据习得的顺序记忆以笔画顺序呈现的书写执行的最后阶段可能会受到选择性干扰,并且应被视为与字符意象能力和书写笔画顺序本身的知识不同。该病例还表明,左侧顶叶上小叶在书写执行中起重要作用。