Shifting of global aphasia to Wernicke's aphasia in a patient with intact motor function: a case report.
Ya-Chi ChuangChuan-Ching LiuI-Ching YuYu-Lin TsaiChou-Ping ChiouPublished in: BMC neurology (2021)
A patient with severe impairments of Broca's and Wernicke's areas was able to talk fluently despite being unintelligible. SPECT revealed relative high level of radioactivity uptake in the right frontal lobe, suggesting the deficits in speech fluency could have been compensated by the right hemisphere. Although this is a single case demonstration, the results may strengthen the role of the right hemisphere in GAWH patients and suggests additional study that examines the possible benefits of stimulating activity at right homologous regions for recovering language function after global aphasia.