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Persisting apraxia in two left-handed, aphasic patients with right-hemisphere lesions.

Author: Archibald

Abstract

Apraxia usually follows a left hemisphere lesion in right-handers with left hemisphere speech representation. Apraxia following a right hemisphere lesion in left-handers is rare, however, and not well documented in the literature. Two left-handed patients are described in whom apraxia and aphasia followed a right hemisphere lesion. Both the apraxic and the aphasic deficits improved but were still demonstrable 6 weeks following the infarct. The data are consistent with those for right-handers with left hemisphere lesions in suggesting some overlap of anatomical structures for the control of speech and praxis.

Citation Info

  • DOI: 10.1016/0278-2626(87)90137-0
  • PubMed ID: 2444238
  • Other Citation: Archibald (None). Persisting apraxia in two left-handed, aphasic patients with right-hemisphere lesions.
  • Open Access: No
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Associated Symptoms

Symptom Subdomain Domain
aphasia Language Cognitive Systems
apraxia Fine Motor Motor Systems

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