Tanaka S, Maeshima S, Nakai M, Ozaki F, Itakura T, Komai N, Kuriyama T
Department of Neurosurgery, Wakayama Medical College.
No Shinkei Geka. 1994 Nov;22(11):1049-52.
We reported a case of a 62-year-old right-handed woman who had transcortical sensory aphasia caused by a metastatic brain tumor in the left frontal lobe. She had mild right hemiparesis involving the face, without hyperactive tendon reflexes. She had neither sensory disturbance nor other cranial nerve deficits. Her spontaneous speech was fluent, and she sometimes had echolalia. Her object naming, word fluency, verbal comprehension and writing were severely disturbed. This contrasted with full preservation of repetition of phonemes and short sentences. Reading of words was preserved. CT scan revealed a subcortical lesion in the left superior frontal gyrus. Gd-enhanced MRI showed a ring-enhanced mass lesion in the frontal lobe outside of Broca's area. We thereby concluded that transcortical sensory aphasia may be caused by frontal lobe lesion independent of the perisylvian speech areas.
我们报告了一例62岁右利手女性病例,其因左侧额叶转移性脑肿瘤导致经皮质感觉性失语。她有轻度右侧偏瘫,累及面部,腱反射无亢进。她既没有感觉障碍,也没有其他颅神经缺损。她的自发言语流畅,有时有模仿言语。她的物体命名、词汇流畅性、言语理解和书写严重受损。这与音素和短句复述的完全保留形成对比。单词阅读能力保留。CT扫描显示左侧额上回有一个皮质下病变。钆增强MRI显示在布罗卡区以外的额叶有一个环形强化的肿块病变。因此我们得出结论,经皮质感觉性失语可能由独立于外侧裂周围语言区的额叶病变引起。