Partial Anterior Opercular Syndrome as Surgical Complication: Case Presentation and Brief Review of Literature.

IF 0.9 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Case Reports in Neurological Medicine Pub Date : 2025-09-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/crnm/9136610
Francesco Salomi, Erika Ferrari, Pietro Zangrossi, Lorenzo Tinti, Michele Terzaghi, Francesco Guerrini, Giannantonio Spena
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Abstract

Anterior opercular syndrome (a.k.a. Foix-Chavany-Marie syndrome) is a rare neurological condition, described as a paralysis of the mouth and tongue usually caused by a bilateral lesion of the frontal opercular area. The patient presents with speaking, chewing, and swallowing impairment, but autonomic and emotional functions-like smiling and yawning-are typically preserved. We present our patient's clinical data after critical analysis, together with a brief literature review about anterior opercular syndrome caused by unilateral opercular lesions. To our knowledge, less than 20 cases of anterior opercular syndrome caused by unilateral lesions are described in the literature. In some patients, a contralateral lesion can be detected on brain imaging in regions different from the anterior opercular cortex. This syndrome can rarely occur as a consequence of unilateral opercular cortex damage. The possible role of contralateral lesions located in neuronal pathways functionally related to the anterior operculum requires further investigation.

部分前眼窝综合征作为外科并发症:病例报告及文献综述。
眼窝前部综合征(又名Foix-Chavany-Marie综合征)是一种罕见的神经系统疾病,通常由双侧眼窝前部病变引起的口腔和舌头麻痹。患者表现为说话、咀嚼和吞咽障碍,但自主神经和情感功能(如微笑和打哈欠)通常完好无损。我们在对患者的临床资料进行批判性分析后,对单侧眼窝病变引起的前眼窝综合征进行了简要的文献回顾。据我们所知,文献中描述的由单侧病变引起的前眼窝综合征不到20例。在一些患者中,对侧病变可以在不同于前眼皮层的脑成像区域检测到。这种综合征很少会因单侧眼皮层损伤而发生。对侧病变位于与前盖功能相关的神经通路中的可能作用需要进一步研究。
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