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Wernicke's aphasia after putaminal hemorrhage: Unusual clinical and SPECT findings 

Authors: Sandra L. Schneider;  F. M. Wijdick;  Joseph R. Duffy; Terence J. O'Brien
DOI: 10.1080/026870399401858
Publication Frequency: 12 issues per year
Published in: journal Aphasiology, Volume 13, Issue 9 - 11 September 1999 , pages 755 - 765
Number of References: 33
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Abstract

We present a case of a man with a putaminal hemorrhage who presented in the acute stage with a 'classic' Wernicke's aphasia. CT and MRI scans showed a large left basal ganglia hemorrhage involving the posteriorputamen. A SPECT scan performed acutely demonstrated decreased perfusion in the left temporal cortex, frontal cortex and white matter and to the left basal ganglia from the hemorrhage itself. Within five days his language abilities improved dramatically, with complete resolution of his aphasia over the course of six weeks. Repeat SPECT scans continued to show the structural changes to the left putamen and left hemisphere hypoperfusion, suggesting that the resolution of the language symptoms did not correlate with the structural and perfusion changes. Various theories advanced in the literature regarding the pathophysiological mechanisms causing aphasia due to subcortical lesions cannot completely explain the findings of our case. These hypotheses are reviewed and discussed.
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