Author:
Na Han Kyu,Sun Yeeun,Joe Sangwon,Lee Chung Seok,Kim Seokhyun,Choi Yunjung,Joo Haram,Kim Deog Young,Nam Hyo Suk
Abstract
A 35-year-old male presented with atypical aphasia following left anterior choroidal artery infarction associated with distal internal carotid artery dissection. He presented with 1) lexical-semantic deficit without semantic impairment, 2) frequent surface errors (both surface dyslexia and dysgraphia), and 3) intact non-word reading/repetition (preserved sub-lexical route), suggesting deficit in the phonological output lexicon. Diffusion-tensor tractography analysis revealed disruption in the inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus and inferior longitudinal fasciculus, which might serve as potential subcortical neural correlates for phonological output lexicon.
Publisher
Korean Neurological Association