frontotemporal dementia;
pure anarthria;
pure word deafness;
D O I:
10.1111/j.1468-1331.2007.01671.x
中图分类号:
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要:
A 66-year-old right-handed man developed pure anarthria following pure word deafness. In addition to language disorders, his behavior gradually changed and finally included violence against his wife. Brain magnetic resonance imagings revealed atrophy of the left perisylvian area, which included the inferior half of the precentral gyrus and the upper portion of the superior temporal gyrus, consistent with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). It has been documented as either a disorder of expressive language or as an impaired understanding of word meaning. Unlike with pure anarthria, pure word deafness is not included in the clinical diagnostic current criteria for FTD. However, a large variety of language symptoms can appear in FTD according to the distribution of pathological changes in the frontotemporal cortices. This case suggests that pure word deafness could be a prodomal symptom of FTD.
Renjing ZHU Zhisu LV Chunlei SHAN Mingwei XU Benyan LUO Department of Neurologythe First Affiliated HospitalSchool of MedicineZhejiang UniversityHangzhou China Department of NeurologyZhongshan HospitalXiamen UniversityXiamen China Department of UltrasonographyChildrens HospitalSchool of MedicineZhejiang UniversityHangzhou China Laboratory for Higher Brain FunctionInstitute of PsychologyChinese Academy of SciencesBeijing China Department of Rehabilitation Medicinethe First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical UniversityNanjing China
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Renjing ZHU Zhisu LV Chunlei SHAN Mingwei XU Benyan LUO Department of Neurologythe First Affiliated HospitalSchool of MedicineZhejiang UniversityHangzhou China Department of NeurologyZhongshan HospitalXiamen UniversityXiamen China Department of UltrasonographyChildrens HospitalSchool of MedicineZhejiang UniversityHangzhou China Laboratory for Higher Brain FunctionInstitute of PsychologyChinese Academy of SciencesBeijing China Department of Rehabilitation Medicinethe First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical UniversityNanjing China