Acquired dysfluencies following infarction of the left mesiofrontal cortex
- 1 May 1996
- journal article
- case study
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Aphasiology
- Vol. 10 (4) , 409-417
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02687039608248420
Abstract
The present study describes the acquired dysfluencies observed in a patient with transcortical motor aphasia (TCMA) following ischaemic infarction of the mesiofrontal cortex due to occlusion of the anterior cerebral artery. Prolongation of labial plosives and labiodental fricatives as well as hesitations concomitant with a few repetitions of syllables and sounds, respectively, were noted. The dorsolateral aspects of the frontal lobe of the dominant hemisphere have been considered the relevant site of lesion in instances of acquired stuttering concomitant with TCMA. The present case demonstrates that dysfluencies May-June be present with mesiofrontal lesions as well. The patient's stuttering was confined to production of complex sentences. Since transcortical motor aphasia is characterized by paucity of speech, consisting mostly in one- to two-word utterances, the dysfluencies of patients with this kind of disorder often might be masked. The observed stuttering-like behaviour differed in two respects from other reports on this disorder: the dysfluencies, first, were restricted to word-initial sounds and, secondly, did not occur during repetition tasks and reading aloud. Thus, acquired stuttering due to mesiofrontal lesions might represent a specific constellation of dysfluencies.Keywords
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