Gomori A J, Hawryluk G A
Neurology. 1984 Jul;34(7):947-50. doi: 10.1212/wnl.34.7.947.
A 41-year-old man presented with bilateral posterior cerebral artery infarcts. He had visual object agnosia and prosopagnosia with preservation of reading abilities. There was also defective visual memory, topographic orientation, and color perception, as well as simultanagnosia. From the clinical facts and CT findings, it was postulated that bilateral visual-limbic disconnection accounted for the patient's visual agnosia and related disturbances.
一名41岁男性出现双侧大脑后动脉梗死。他存在视觉物体失认和面孔失认,但阅读能力保留。还存在视觉记忆缺陷、地形定向障碍、颜色感知障碍以及综合失认症。根据临床症状和CT检查结果推测,双侧视觉-边缘系统连接中断是导致该患者视觉失认及相关障碍的原因。