Aphasia following a right thalamic hemorrhage |
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Authors: | Andrew L. Chesson Jr. |
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Affiliation: | Louisiana State University Medical Center and The Veterans Administration Medical Center, Shreveport, USA |
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Abstract: | A left-handed patient with a right thalamic hemorrhage and disordered speech is described. Sequential examinations and aphasia testing were done during a 1-year follow-up period and the results are reported. This case supports those authors who have described characteristics they feel are helpful in diagnosing disordered speech associated with thalamic lesions. Paucity of speech, reduced voice volume, anomia, some paraphasia, and severe dysgraphia were present, but comprehension and repetition were relatively preserved. She showed modest improvement with time. This case also confirms that thalamic involvement in speech is a dominant, rather than a specifically left hemispheric function. |
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Keywords: | Please send requests for reprints to Dr. Andrew L. Chesson Department of Neurology LSU Medical Center P.O. Box 33932 Shreveport LA 71130. |
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