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Ranjitha Kashyap B Na, Anju Sara Ebya, Brenda Jane Pereiraa, Kajol N a, Abhishek B P. (1). Subcortical crossed aphasia- A clinical case report. Journal of All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, 37(1), 93-99. Retrieved from http://203.129.241.91/jaiish/index.php/aiish/article/view/1132
Abstract
A 42- year old woman, right hander, underwent ow diverter placement surgery for right ophthalmic ICA aneurysm cure following which she suered
with acute subcortical crossed aphasia, left upper and lower limb paralysis. There was an intra-parenchymal hemorrhage with hematoma in right external capsule, putamen, coronaradiata, a part of the centrum semiovale and perilisional edema in the posterior internal capsule post surgery. The patient's language prole was characterized by marked word nding diculty. Spontaneous speech had perseverative and paraphasic errors, phonemic substitutions, hesitations and groping.
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decits in crossed conduction aphasia. Report
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95.
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aphasia in a patient with congenital lesion in
the right hemisphere. Aphasiology, 25 (1), 27-
42.
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Raboyeau, G., Albucher, J. F., & Cardebat,
D. (2005). Subcortical aphasia: a longitudinal
PET study. Stroke, 36 (7), 1467- 1473.
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and language representation Observations on
aphasia in children, left-handers, and \anoma-
lous" dextrals. Neurology, 26 (2), 183.
Chengappa, S.K., & Ravikumar. (2008). Norma-
tive and clinical data on the Kannada version of
Western Aphasia Battery (WAB-K). Language
in India, 8 :6 June.
Coppens, P., Hungerford, S., Yamaguchi, S., & Ya-
madori, A. (2002). Crossed aphasia: an anal-
ysis of the symptoms, their frequency, and a
comparison with left-hemisphere aphasia symp-
tomatology. Brain and Language, 83 (3), 425-
463.
Coppens, P. (2011). Crossed Aphasia. In Encyclope-
dia of Clinical Neuropsychology (pp. 747 747).
Springer New York. Damasio, A. R. (1992).
Aphasia. New England Journal of Medicine,
326 (8), 531-539.
Davis, G. A. (2007). Aphasiology: Disorders
and clinical practice. Pearson College Divi-
sion.
Dewarrat, G. M., Annoni, J. M., Fornari, E., Carota,
A., Bogousslavsky, J., & Maeder, P. (2009).
Acute aphasia after right hemisphere stroke.
Journal of Neurology, 256 (9), 1461-1467.
Goodglass, H. K., & Kaplan, A. E. (1972). The
assessment of aphasia and related disorders.
Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger.
Goswami, S.P., & Shanbal, J.C. (2011).Manual for
Adult Aphasia Therapy in Kannada. Indepen-
dent project at All India Institute of Speech
and Hearing, University of Mysore, Mysore, In-
dia.
Habib, M., Joanette, Y., Ali-Cherif, A., & Poncet,
M. (1983).Crossed aphasia in dextrals: A case
report with special reference to site of lesion.
Neuropsychologia, 21 (4), 413-418.
Kasyapa, V. (2016). Aphasia from Harrison's Prin-
ciples of Medicine. Health and Medicine. De-
jongs.
Kim, H. S., Shin, J. B., & Kim, J. M. (2011). Crossed
transcortical motor aphasia, left spatial neglect,
and limb and magnetic apraxia due to right an-
terior cerebral artery infarction. Annals of Re-
habilitation Medicine, 35 (6), 949-953.
Kim, N. Y., An, Y. S., Shin, J. C., & Kim, Y.
W. (2017). Recovery of language functions
and brain metabolism in a patient with crossed
aphasia: 2-year follow-up of brain FDG PET
images. Aphasiology, 1-9.
MariA Tn, P., Paghera, B., De Deyn, P. P., & Vi-
gnolo, L. A. (2004). Adult crossed aphasia in
dextrals revisited. Cortex, 40 (1), 41-74.
Oldeld, R. C. (1971). The assessment and analysis
of handedness: The Edinburgh inventory. Neu-
ropsychologia, 9 (1), 97-113.
Robin, D. A., & Schienberg, S. (1990). Subcorti-
cal lesions and aphasia. Journal of Speech and
Hearing Disorders, 55 (1), 90-100.
Sapir, S., Kokmen, E., & Rogers, P. J. (1986). Sub-
cortical crossed aphasia: A case report. Journal
of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 51 (2), 172-
176.