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Case Report

Thalamic Semantic Paralexia

Department of Neurology, Stroke Center, James A. Haley VA Hospital, Tampa and University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA
Neurol. Int. 2012, 4(1), e6; https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2012.e6
Submission received: 19 August 2011 / Revised: 15 February 2012 / Accepted: 23 February 2012 / Published: 26 March 2012

Abstract

Alexia may be divided into different subtypes, with semantic paralexia being particularly rare. A 57 year old woman with a discreet left thalamic stroke and semantic paralexia is described. Language evalution with the Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Battery confirmed the semantic paralexia (deep alexia). Multimodality magnetic resonance imaging brain scanning excluded other cerebral lesions. A good recovery ensued.
Keywords: thalamic stroke; paralexia thalamic stroke; paralexia

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