Urbain E, Seron X, Remits A, Cobben A, Van der Linden M, Mouchette R
Rev Neurol (Paris). 1978 Dec;134(12):751-9.
The authors report on a 37 year old right-handed patient with a right rolando-parietal infarct which was manifest clinically by not only sensory-motor disorders of the left side of the body, but more especially by an expression aphasia. This observation fulfills the criteria for defining the exceptional case of crossed aphasia in a right-handed patient: aphasic destruction of language engendered by a right unilateral lesion in such a patient, without a previous history of a cerebral lesion or family history of left-handedness. Comparing the aphasic signs in this patient with the rare cases reported in the published literature shows that there is a particular pathognomonic profile, close to the type of aphasic disorganization seen in children and left-handed adults. The authors review the neuropsychopathogenic explanations for this crossed aphasia of right-handed patients.
作者报告了一名37岁的右利手患者,其右侧中央前回-顶叶梗死,临床表现不仅有身体左侧的感觉运动障碍,更特别的是出现了表达性失语。该病例符合在右利手患者中定义交叉性失语这一特殊情况的标准:此类患者右侧单侧病变导致语言的失语性破坏,且无前脑病变史或左利手家族史。将该患者的失语症状与已发表文献中报道的罕见病例进行比较发现,存在一种特殊的病理特征,类似于儿童和左利手成年人中所见的失语性紊乱类型。作者回顾了对右利手患者这种交叉性失语的神经心理发病机制解释。