Language Disorders due to Posterior System Strokes - An Ignored Dysfunction
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Language Disorders due to Posterior System Strokes - An Ignored Dysfunction
Abstract
The anterior system is primarily responsible for the clinical picture in a patient that presents with clinical aphasia. However, recent reports have shown that injuries to posterior structures, the cerebellum in particular, may have a role in language processing. Herein, we will look first at the linguistic role of the cerebellum in light of the literature, then of the thalamus and some described clinical syndromes, and finally, specific syndromes resulting from occipital lobe lesions, all of which are supported by the posterior vascular system. The human brain is such a complex organization that in addition to the thalamus and occipital cortex, we can see the involvement of the cerebellum in high cognitive functions. Posterior system strokes may lead to clinical findings of cognitive deficits, including neurolinguistic components. Determining these defects in stroke patients may precipitate changes in current management strategies.
Keywords: Stroke; aphasia; cerebellum; language; posterior cerebral artery; thalamus.
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Conflict of Interest: The authors reported no conflict of interest related to this article.
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