Cortical deafness

Demonstration of the pathologic anatomy by CT scan

  • EARNEST, M. P. M.D.
  • MONROE, P. A. M.A.
  • YARNELL, P. R. M.D.
Neurology 27(12):p 1172-1175, December 1977.

Article abstract

A 27-year-old man with a prosthetic mitral valve had bilateral cerebral infarcts that caused a nonfluent aphasia, oral apraxia, and deafness. A computer-assisted tomographic scan showed symmetrical bilateral temporoparietal lesions. A review of the literature on other cases of cortical auditory deficits suggests that the clinical syndrome of pure word deafness in many cases is probably a less severe form of cortical deafness and is due to less extensive bilateral temporal gray matter lesions. However, strictly white matter lesions may produce some cases of either syndrome.

Copyright ©1977 American Academy of Neurology
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