Broca's aphemia: an illustrated account of its clinico-anatomic validity

Author:

Oliveira-Souza Ricardo de1,Moll Jorge2,Caparelli-Dáquer Egas M.A.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychological Medicine, Brazil; D'Or Hospitals Network, Brazil

2. D'Or Hospitals Network, Brazil

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To present the case of a 54-year-old man with loss of speech, but with preservation of voluntary facio-lingual motility, language and other cognitive abilities (Broca's aphemia). METHOD: Observation of patient oral communicative abilities and general behavior, neuropsychological assessment and cranial computed tomography. RESULTS: Computed tomography showed a hyperdense lesion in the subcortex of the left precentral gyrus corresponding to Brodmann's area 6 and 44. Neuropsychological assessment confirmed that the major cognitive domains were intact. CONCLUSION: Our patient reiterates the validity of Broca's aphemia as a clinico-anatomic entity allowing us to portray it for the first time in pictures. From a neurobehavioral perspective, aphemia is related to apraxia rather than to aphasia, a fact that may have hampered the full grasp of its far-reaching implications for neurology and aphasiology.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Neurology,Clinical Neurology

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