Transcortical sensory aphasia due to a left frontal subcortical haemorrhage

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Maeshima, S
Kuwata, T
Masuo, O
Yamaga, H
Okita, R
Ozaki, F
Moriwaki, H
Roger, P
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[1] Hidaka Gen Hosp, Dept Neurol Surg, Wakayama, Japan
[2] Univ Sydney, Sch Commun Sci & Disorders, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
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A case of transcortical sensory aphasia caused by a cerebral haemorrhage in the left frontal lobe is presented. A 72-year-old right-handed woman was admitted to the hospital, with a history of acute onset of speech disturbance and headache. On initial assessment, her spontaneous speech was fluent. She had no difficulty initiating speech, articulated normally, and did not exhibit logorrhea. Her ability co repeat phonemes and short sentences (5-6 words) was fully preserved, however she had severe difficulty with visual recognition of words, and with aural comprehension ar the word level, although she was able to read words aloud. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging showed cerebral haemorrhage in the left frontal lobe, involving the superior and middle frontal gyrus. Single photon emission CT revealed a wider area of low perfusion over the entire left frontal lobe, including the superior. middle and inferior frontal gyrus. The aphasia symptoms, mainly poor comprehension, disappeared quickly several weeks alter the event. This may have been due to a reduction in the size of the haematoma and a resolution of the oedema around the haematoma. Clinically, the transcortical sensory aphasia in this case was indistinguishable from that caused by damage to thr posterior language areas. Further case reports of transcortical sensory aphasia associated with ii frontal lobe lesions would help to confirm whether a relatively rapid recovery is characteristic in cases such as this.
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