White matter tract disconnection in Gerstmann's syndrome: Insights from a single case study

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Mariagrazia Ranzini , Giulio Ferrazzi , Daniela D'Imperio , Andreina Giustiniani , Laura Danesin , Valentina D'Antonio , Elena Rigon , Luisa Cacciante , Jessica Rigon , Francesca Meneghello , Andrea Turolla , Antonino Vallesi , Carlo Semenza , Francesca Burgio
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Abstract

It has been suggested that Gerstmann's syndrome is the result of subcortical disconnection rather than emerging from damage of a multifunctional brain region within the parietal lobe. However, patterns of white matter tract disconnection following parietal damage have been barely investigated. This single case study allows characterising Gerstmann's syndrome in terms of disconnected networks. We report the case of a left parietal patient affected by Gerstmann's tetrad: agraphia, acalculia, left/right orientation problems, and finger agnosia. Lesion mapping, atlas-based estimation of probability of disconnection, and DTI-based tractography revealed that the lesion was mainly located in the superior parietal lobule, and it caused disruption of both intraparietal tracts passing through the inferior parietal lobule (e.g., tracts connecting the angular, supramarginal, postcentral gyri, and the superior parietal lobule) and fronto-parietal long tracts (e.g., the superior longitudinal fasciculus). The lesion site appears to be located more superiorly as compared to the cerebral regions shown active by other studies during tasks impaired in the syndrome, and it reached the subcortical area potentially critical in the emergence of the syndrome, as hypothesised in previous studies. Importantly, the reconstruction of tracts connecting regions within the parietal lobe indicates that this critical subcortical area is mainly crossed by white matter tracts connecting the angular gyrus and the superior parietal lobule. Taken together, these findings suggest that this case study might be considered as empirical evidence of Gerstmann's tetrad caused by disconnection of intraparietal white matter tracts.

Gerstmann综合征的白质通道断开:一个个案研究的启示
有人认为,格斯特曼综合征是皮质下断开的结果,而不是顶叶内多功能大脑区域的损伤。然而,顶叶损伤后白质管断开的模式几乎没有研究。这项单一病例研究允许用断开的网络来描述格斯特曼综合征。我们报告了一例受Gerstmann四分体影响的左顶叶患者:失写、无结石、左/右方位问题和手指失认。病变标测、基于图谱的断开概率估计和基于DTI的纤维束成像显示,病变主要位于顶叶上小叶,它导致穿过顶叶下小叶的顶内束(例如,连接角回、缘上回、中央后回和顶叶上小叶的束)和额顶叶长束(例如上纵束)的断裂。与其他研究显示的在综合征受损任务中活跃的大脑区域相比,病变部位的位置似乎更优越,并且正如先前研究中所假设的那样,它到达了对综合征出现可能至关重要的皮质下区域。重要的是,顶叶内连接区域的束的重建表明,这个关键的皮质下区域主要由连接角回和顶叶上小叶的白质束穿过。总之,这些发现表明,这一案例研究可能被视为Gerstmann四分体的经验证据,该四分体是由胚内白质束的断开引起的。
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Cortex
Cortex 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
5.60%
发文量
250
审稿时长
74 days
期刊介绍: CORTEX is an international journal devoted to the study of cognition and of the relationship between the nervous system and mental processes, particularly as these are reflected in the behaviour of patients with acquired brain lesions, normal volunteers, children with typical and atypical development, and in the activation of brain regions and systems as recorded by functional neuroimaging techniques. It was founded in 1964 by Ennio De Renzi.
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