Isolated prosopagnosia caused by damage to the right inferior longitudinal fasciculus: a case report
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- Morioka Harumi
- Department of Neurology, Toho University Omori Faculty of Medicine
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- Yanagihashi Masaru
- Department of Neurology, Toho University Omori Faculty of Medicine
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- Toda Mikito
- Department of Cardiology, Toho University Omori Faculty of Medicine
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- Ikeda Takanori
- Department of Cardiology, Toho University Omori Faculty of Medicine
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- Mizuno Masafumi
- Tokyo Metropolitan Matsuzawa Hospital
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- Hori Masaaki
- Department of Radiology, Toho University Omori Faculty of Medicine
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- Kamiya Kouhei
- Department of Radiology, Toho University Omori Faculty of Medicine
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- Kano Osamu
- Department of Neurology, Toho University Omori Faculty of Medicine
説明
<p>Prosopagnosia is a cognitive disorder in which facial recognition is severely impaired despite normal vision and intelligence. Prosopagnosia was first reported in the 1800s, but its cause remains unclear. Although other neurological symptoms are often present, some patients have pure prosopagnosia. The bilateral occipital lobes are believed to be associated with symptoms. Recent brain imaging techniques have identified the right fusiform gyrus (rFG), located at the junction of the right occipital temporal lobe, as the affected region. In this report, we present a case of associative prosopagnosia with no concomitant symptoms in a 76-year-old man. Brain magnetic resonance imaging detected a subcortical hemorrhage in the right temporal lobe. Using tractography based on diffusion tensor imaging, we visualized atrophy of the right inferior longitudinal fasciculus (ILF). This is the first time tractography has been used to show a clear association between associative prosopagnosia and ILF damage projecting from the rFG.</p>
収録刊行物
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- 日医大誌
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日医大誌 advpub (0), 2024
日本医科大学医学会
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- CRID
- 1390582008205599360
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- ISSN
- 13473409
- 13454676
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- 本文言語コード
- en
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- データソース種別
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- JaLC
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