Coppens Patrick, Hungerford Suzanne, Yamaguchi Satoshi, Yamadori Atsushi
Communication Disorders and Sciences, Plattsburgh State University of New York, Plattsburgh, NY 12901, USA.
Brain Lang. 2002 Dec;83(3):425-63. doi: 10.1016/s0093-934x(02)00510-2.
This study presents a thorough analysis of published crossed aphasia (CA) cases, including for the first time the cases published in Japanese. The frequency of specific symptoms was determined, and symptomatology differences based on gender, familial sinistrality, and CA subtype were investigated. Results suggested that the CA population is comparable to the left-hemisphere patient population. However, male were significantly more likely than female CA subjects to show a positive history of familial sinistrality. Typical right-hemisphere (i.e., nonlanguage-dominant) symptoms were frequent but rarely carefully reported or assessed. Results are compared with previous CA reviews and left-hemisphere aphasia. Suggestions for a more systematic assessment of the CA symptomatology are presented.
本研究对已发表的交叉性失语(CA)病例进行了全面分析,首次纳入了发表于日语的病例。确定了特定症状的发生率,并调查了基于性别、家族左利手和CA亚型的症状学差异。结果表明,CA人群与左半球患者人群具有可比性。然而,男性CA受试者比女性更有可能有家族左利手的阳性病史。典型的右半球(即非语言优势半球)症状很常见,但很少被详细报告或评估。将结果与之前的CA综述以及左半球失语进行了比较。提出了对CA症状学进行更系统评估的建议。