Watanabe Hiroyuki, Ikeda Manabu, Mori Etsuro
Department of Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychiatry, United Graduate School of Child Development, Osaka University, Suita, Japan.
Department of Psychiatry, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, Suita, Japan.
Front Neurol. 2020 Jun 26;11:519. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2020.00519. eCollection 2020.
Cortical neurodegeneration-induced non-fluent/agrammatic variant of primary progressive aphasia (nfvPPA) is a clinical syndrome characterized by non-fluent speech, such as apraxia of speech or agrammatism. We describe the case of an 80-year-old right-handed woman who exhibited nfvPPA. Atypically, our patient also presented with generalized auditory agnosia. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed left-sided predominant atrophy of the bilateral perisylvian area, including the inferior frontal and superior temporal lobes. In a series of auditory tasks assessing generalized auditory agnosia, our patient was unable to accurately identify verbal sounds, environmental sounds, or familiar Japanese songs that she could sing. In the context of recent studies, our study indicates the existence of a clinical syndrome characterized by progressive speech disorder with auditory agnosia. This case report thus provides novel insights into the spectrum of language impairment induced by neurodegenerative disease.
皮质神经变性所致的原发性进行性失语非流畅/语法缺失型(nfvPPA)是一种以言语不流畅为特征的临床综合征,如言语失用或语法缺失。我们描述了一例表现为nfvPPA的80岁右利手女性病例。不同寻常的是,我们的患者还出现了广泛性听觉失认。脑磁共振成像显示双侧外侧裂周区以左侧为主的萎缩,包括额下回和颞上回。在一系列评估广泛性听觉失认的听觉任务中,我们的患者无法准确识别言语声音、环境声音或她会唱的熟悉日本歌曲。结合近期研究,我们的研究表明存在一种以进行性言语障碍伴听觉失认为特征的临床综合征。因此,本病例报告为神经退行性疾病所致语言障碍的范围提供了新的见解。