Lee H, Nakada T, Deal J L, Lin S, Kwee I L
Ann Neurol. 1984 Mar;15(3):304-7. doi: 10.1002/ana.410150319.
It has been suggested that recovery from aphasia may depend on the ability of the nondominant hemisphere to subserve language functions. We describe a patient who illustrates a possible "transfer" of language dominance. The patients sustained two infarcts two years apart, one in each hemisphere, involving mirror image territories in the temporoparietal area. The clinical course of each infarct was almost identical, consisting of an initial Wernicke's aphasia which evolved into anomic aphasia during recovery.
有人提出,失语症的恢复可能取决于非优势半球承担语言功能的能力。我们描述了一位患者,他展示了语言优势可能的“转移”。该患者在两年内发生了两次梗死,每次梗死分别位于一个半球,累及颞顶叶区域的镜像部位。每次梗死的临床过程几乎相同,最初均为韦尼克失语症,在恢复过程中演变为命名性失语症。