Two cases with aphasia in the left putaminal damage and one case with visuospatial neglect in the right putaminal damage
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Two cases with aphasia and one case with visuospatial neglect caused by putaminal damage were presented.<BR>The first aphasic patiet was a 52-year-old right handed male with left putaminal infarction and showed Broca 's type of aphasia with non-fluent output and remarkable verbal apraxia. The second was a 55-year-old right handed female with left putaminal hemorrhage and showed on the contrary, fluent output with a long circuit, resembling amnestic aphasia. In both, speech output was more disturbed than input and without conduction aphasia.<BR>The third case, a 55-year-old right handed female with right putaminal hemorrhage, showed visuospatial neglect. The visuospatial neglect was confirmed by our quantitative visuo-perceptive test, though ADL was not disturbed except for mild dressing apraxia.<BR>Aphasia and visuospatial neglect found in the contralateral lesions of the cerebral hemisphere suggest, symptomatologically the lateralization of language function in the left cerebral hemisphere, and of visuospatial perceptive performance in the right. From the results of our three cases, this functional dyssymmetry of right and left putamens was suggested.
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