Crossed aphasia in an illiterate dextral |
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Authors: | Adam F. Wechsler |
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Affiliation: | 1. Neurology and Research Services, VA Wadsworth Hospital Center, UCLA School of Medicine USA;2. the Department of Neurology, UCLA School of Medicine USA |
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Abstract: | An 83 year old illiterate, right-handed woman developed a persistent nonfluent aphasia following a right cerebral infarction (crossed aphasia). Computerized axial tomography localized the lesion to the right posterior frontal lobe.It is suggested that the neural mechanisms involved in learning to read and write may be critical for the complete establishment and maintenance of language dominance in the left hemisphere, and that, in this case, the patient's failure to acquire reading and writing skills altered the normal evolution of language lateralization and resulted in the right hemisphere assuming the dominant role. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be addressed to: Adam F. Wechsler M. D. Neurology Service 691/180 V A Wadsworth Hospital Center Wilshire & Sawtelle Blvds. Los Angeles California 90073. |
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