Abstract:
Cerebral glucose metabolism was evaluated in patients with either
Wernicke's (N 3D 7), Broca's (N 3D 11), or conduction (N 3D 10)
aphasia using 18F-2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose with positron emission
tomography. The three aphasic syndromes differed in the degree of
left-to-right frontal metabolic asymmetry, with Broca's aphasia showing
severe asymmetry and Wernicke's aphasia mild-to-moderate metabolic
asymmetry, while patients with conduction aphasia were metabolically
symmetric. On the other hand, the three syndromes showed the same degree
of metabolic decline in the left temporal region. The parietal region
appeared to separate conduction aphasia from both Broca's and
Wernicke's aphasias. Common aphasic features in the three syndromes
appear to be due to common changes in the temporal region, while unique
features were associated with frontal and parietal metabolic
differences