阿尔茨海默病的类别特异性语义障碍。

Rivista di neurologia Pub Date : 1991-05-01
M Mazzoni, P Moretti, C Lucchini, M Vista, A Muratorio
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在单纯疱疹脑炎恢复期的病人身上观察到,不能识别生物和食物与保留识别无生命物体的能力之间存在显著的分离。为了找出类似的分离是否也存在于阿尔茨海默病中(其中怀疑的初始实质萎缩部位涉及受单纯疱疹病毒影响的相同区域),我们进行了五项实验语言任务,将阿尔茨海默病患者在这方面的表现与血管性痴呆患者和对照组进行比较。我们的研究结果表明,阿尔茨海默氏症患者的类别特异性语义损伤与单纯疱疹脑炎患者的类别特异性语义损伤之间存在恒定的平行关系。阿尔茨海默病中生物+食物与无生命物体的分离似乎具有诊断价值:它不存在于血管性痴呆中。
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Category-specific semantic disorders in Alzheimer's disease.

A striking dissociation between the inability to identify living things plus food, along with a preserved ability to identify inanimate objects has been observed in patients who are recovering from herpes simplex encephalitis. In order to find out if a similar dissociation is also present in Alzheimer's disease (where the suspected initial site of parenchymal atrophy involves the same areas affected by herpes simplex virus), we carried out five experimental linguistic tasks to compare Alzheimer's patients' performance therein with that of vascular dementia patients and controls. Our results indicate a constant parallel between the category-specific semantic impairment of Alzheimer's patients and that described in patients recovering from herpes simplex encephalitis. The dissociation of living things+food vs inanimate objects in Alzheimer's disease appears to be of diagnostic value: it is not present in vascular dementia.

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