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Mixed transcortical aphasia: clinical features and neuroanatomical correlates. A possible role of the right hemisphere

Authors :
D, Grossi
L, Trojano
L, Chiacchio
A, Soricelli
L, Mansi
A, Postiglione
M, Salvatore
Grossi, D
Trojano, L
Chiacchio, L
Soricelli, A
Mansi, L
Postiglione, A
Salvatore, Marco
Grossi, Dario
Trojano, Luigi
Mansi, Luigi
Salvatore, M.
Publication Year :
1991

Abstract

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.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....7adf55cd6dc5ce6fe941c1a7616d68b2