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Comparison of metabolic rates, language, and memory in subcortical aphasias
Authors:E J Metter  W H Riege  W R Hanson  D E Kuhl  M E Phelps  L R Squire  C G Wasterlain  D F Benson
Affiliation:Sepulveda Veterans Administration Medical Center, University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine, and University of California at San Diego, USA
Abstract:Four patients with subcortical lesions and either aphasia or amnesia were compared to four patients with cortical lesions and aphasia. Each patient had [18F] fluorodeoxyglucose positron-emission computed tomography, language, and memory evaluations. Marked metabolic depression was found in the thalamus and caudate in all patients. The subcortical patients had only mild left-cortical changes, while the cortical patients showed marked cortical metabolic changes in the left hemisphere. Language changes were mild in the subcortical patients, while moderate to severe in the cortical patients. All patients showed severe verbal memory dysfunction. The only common abnormalities in the two groups were metabolic changes in the thalamus and severity of verbal memory dysfunction. These findings suggest a relationship between verbal memory and thalamic function.
Keywords:Send requests for reprints to E. Jeffrey Metter   Veterans Administration Hospital   16111 Plummer St.   Sepulveda   CA 91343.
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