Denes G, Caviezel F
Arch Neurol. 1981 Mar;38(3):182-5. doi: 10.1001/archneur.1981.00510030076011.
In a 35-year-old right-handed man who had no personal or family history of left-handedness, left hemiparesis and predominantly motor aphasia suddenly developed following cerebrovascular accident. Clinical and laboratory data, including computerized tomographic scan, showed a clearly defined right hemisphere lesion. On dichotic listening test, a clear-cut right ear extinction was present.
一名35岁的右利手男性,无左利手个人史或家族史,脑血管意外后突然出现左侧偏瘫和以运动性失语为主的症状。临床和实验室检查数据,包括计算机断层扫描,显示右半球有明确的病变。在双耳分听测试中,明显存在右耳听觉消失。