Abstract:
There has been disagreement about the precise characteristics of
'subcortical aphasia.' We evaluated 14 patients with aphasia after
subcortical lesions and controlled for duration, general anatomic site
of lesions (capsulostriatal only), and etiology. The clinical profiles
of the patients were quite similar, varying in severity in rough
proportion to lesion size and varying in quality in proportion to
anterior paraventricular extent. Large lesions were associated with
impaired 'executive' and 'generative' language functions. Similar
aphasia profiles in patients with deep frontal and paraventricular white
matter lesions suggest that damage to a frontal-caudate functional
system underlies a 'core' aphasia profile in these patients