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Poor Spontaneous Recovery of Aphemia Accompanied by Damage to the Anterior Segment of the Left Arcuate Fasciculus: A Case Report

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BRAIN SCIENCES
卷 12, 期 9, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/brainsci12091253

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aphemia; stroke; arcuate fasciculus; diffusion tensor imaging

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This study presents a clinical case of poor spontaneous recovery of aphemia, highlighting the importance of the anterior segment of the left arcuate fasciculus in speech production deficits and the crucial role of the intact posterior segment in residual language comprehension ability.
Aphemia is a rare and special type of speech disorder, and the mechanisms underlying the occurrence and recovery remain unclear. Here, we present a clinical case of poor spontaneous recovery of aphemia, with the anterior segment of the left arcuate fasciculus server damaged and the posterior segment intact, as detected by diffusion tensor imaging. Aphemia could be caused by the disruption of the cortical and subcortical language circuits. In particular, our data support the view that damage to the anterior segment of the left arcuate fasciculus may result in poor spontaneous recovery from speech production deficits and that an intact posterior segment seems to be crucial for supporting residual language comprehension ability in patients with post-stroke aphasia. Collectively, these data imply the importance of the left arcuate fasciculus during recovery from the language disorder in the subacute stage of stroke.

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