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Journal of Pediatric Neurology 2018; 16(04): 248-252
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1637722
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1637722
Case Report
Unusual Presentation of Childhood Reversible Angiopathy: Aphasia due to Acute Bilateral Paramedian Thalamic Infarct
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Publication History
24 December 2017
12 February 2018
Publication Date:
09 March 2018 (online)


Abstract
An 8-year-old right-handed girl manifested aphasia after bilateral thalamic infarcts. The features of thalamic aphasia are similar to that of previously reported patients with thalamic lesions. Paucity of speech, reduced voice volume, some paraphasia, and severe dysgraphia were present, but comprehension and repetition were preserved. Thalamic aphasia is usually associated with left thalamic lesions. Our patient also had spatial neglect and anosognosia probably due to right thalamic infarction. She had recovered near-normal speech after rehabilitation.