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Mixed Aphasia Caused by Bilateral Cerebellar Infarcts: a Case Report

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CEREBELLUM
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DOI: 10.1007/s12311-023-01521-9

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Cerebellum; Stroke; Language; Mixed aphasia; Apraxia of speech; Neuromodulation; Neurophysiology

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Although our understanding of the cerebellum has progressed, there are still many unanswered questions, especially regarding its nonmotor roles. We present a case of bilateral cerebellar strokes resulting in mixed aphasia, which highlights the need for further research on cerebellar function and the clinical impact of different cerebellar lesions.
Although neuroanatomical and physiological understanding of the cerebellum has evolved over recent decades and continues to develop, there is much that remains to be expounded upon, especially with regard to nonmotor roles. Neurocognitive and language processing is one area where involvement of the cerebellum is no longer in question, but the extent and mechanism of this relationship have yet to be defined. For example, which of the cerebellar hemispheres is involved continues to be debated. We present a case wherein a thrombus in the basilar artery led to bihemispheric cerebellar strokes with profound mixed effects on the patient's language and cognition. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first reported case of bilateral cerebellar strokes resulting in a mixed aphasia reported in scientific literature. This demonstrates the importance of continued research into a model for cerebellar function and the clinical impact of lesions to various cerebellar regions.

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