[A case of agraphia due to cerebral infarction in the left parietal lobe]
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[A case of agraphia due to cerebral infarction in the left parietal lobe]
Abstract
A case of agraphia due to cerebral infarction in the left parietal lobe was reported. A 63-year-old right-handed man was admitted to our hospital with writing disturbance. His spontaneous speech was fluent, and object naming, word fluency, repetition, verbal comprehension, and reading were fully preserved. However, his writing was slow and required effort. He showed hesitation in spontaneous writing and dictation. His power to copy was better than his power to write spontaneously or to take dictation, but he had some difficulty in copying letters and complex figures. The patient showed abnormal sequences of strokes and completed his strokes by piecing out of several fragments. CT scan and MRI showed a cerebral infarction in the left parietal lobe which included the superior parietal lobule. The amytal (Wada) test, which was performed via the left internal carotid artery, revealed that the left hemisphere was dominant for language. The characteristics of his agraphia much more closely resembled "apractic agraphia", as reported by Alexander et al (1992), than spatial agraphia or pure agraphia. Agraphia in this patient might result partially from the loss or unavailability of the memory of motor patterns necessary for writing letters.
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