Mixed transcortical aphasia: Clinical features and neuroanatomical correlates. A possible role of the right hemisphere(446 views) Grossi D, Trojano L, Chiacchio L, Soricelli A, Mansi L, Postiglione A, Salvatore M
Affiliations: Clinica Neurologica - Ed. 17, Nuovo Policlinico, Via S. Pansini 5, I-80131 Napoli, Italy
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Mixed transcortical aphasia: Clinical features and neuroanatomical correlates. A possible role of the right hemisphere
This paper reports the clinical features of 2 patients affected by mixed transcortical aphasia. Both of them had extensive damage of the left hemisphere. Cerebral blood flow measurement showed a marked decrease in left-hemisphere flow. In particular, speech areas were found to be morphologically and functionally damaged. The present findings, together with a critical review of the literature, served as a starting point for a discussion of linguistic features, diagnostic criteria and classical neuroanatomical interpretation of mixed transcortical aphasia. The possible contribution of the right hemisphere in determining this aphasic syndrome is suggested.
Mixed transcortical aphasia: Clinical features and neuroanatomical correlates. A possible role of the right hemisphere
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Mixed transcortical aphasia: Clinical features and neuroanatomical correlates. A possible role of the right hemisphere
Hesse B, Tagil K, Cuocolo A, Anagnostopoulos C, Bardies M, Bax J, Bengel F, Busemann Sokole E, Davies G, Dondi M, Edenbrandt L, Franken P, Kjaer A, Knuuti J, Lassmann M, Ljungberg M, Marcassa C, Marie PY, Mckiddie F, O'connor M, Prvuolovich E, Underwood R * 3. 0 T perfusion MR imaging(911 views) Rivista Di Neuroradiologia (ISSN: 1120-9976), 2004; 17(6): 807-812. Impact Factor:0.023 ViewExport to BibTeXExport to EndNote