Abstract:
Forty-four aphasic patients were examined with
(F18)-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography in a resting state
to determine whether consistent glucose metabolic abnormalities were
present. Ninety-seven percent of subjects showed metabolic abnormalities
in the angular gyrus, 89% in the supramarginal gyrus, and 87% in the
lateral and transverse superior temporal gyrus. Pearson product moment
correlations were calculated between regional metabolic measures and
performance on the Western Aphasia Battery. No significant correlations
were found between the Western Aphasia Battery scores and right
hemisphere metabolic measures. Most left hemisphere regions correlated
with more than one score from the Western Aphasia Battery. Temporal but
not frontal regions had significant correlations to the comprehension
score. The left temporoparietal region was consistently affected in
these subjects, suggesting that common features in the aphasias were
caused by left temporoparietal dysfunction, while behavioral differences
resulted from (1) the extent of temporoparietal changes, and (2)
dysfunction elsewhere in the brain, particularly the left frontal and
subcortical areas