Slowly progressive anarthria with late anterior opercular syndrome: A variant form of frontal cortical atrophy syndromes

被引:92
作者
Broussolle, E
Bakchine, S
Tommasi, M
Laurent, B
Bazin, B
Cinotti, L
Cohen, L
Chazot, G
机构
[1] HOP LA PITIE SALPETRIERE, CTR LANGAGE & NEUROPSYCHOL, FED NEUROL, F-75651 PARIS 13, FRANCE
[2] HOP NEUROL, SERV NEUROL, LYON, FRANCE
[3] HOP NEUROL, NEUROPATHOL LAB, LYON, FRANCE
[4] HOP BELLEVUE, SERV NEUROL, ST ETIENNE, FRANCE
[5] HOP NEUROL, CEREMP, CYCLOTRON UNIT, LYON, FRANCE
[6] SERV HOSP FREDERIC JOLIOT, ORSAY, FRANCE
关键词
speech apraxia; progressive anarthria; opercular syndrome; Foix-Chavany-Marie syndrome; lobar atrophy; primary progressive aphasia;
D O I
10.1016/S0022-510X(96)00096-2
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
We describe eight patients with slowly progressive speech production deficit combining speech apraxia, dysarthria, dysprosody and orofacial apraxia, and initially no other deficit in other language and non-language neuropsychological domains. Long-term follow-up (6-10 years) in 4 cases showed an evolution to muteness, bilateral suprabulbar paresis with automatic-voluntary dissociation and frontal lobe cognitive slowing without generalised intellectual deterioration. Most disabled patients presented with an anterior opercular syndrome (Foix-Chavany-Marie syndrome), and pyramidal or extrapyramidal signs. CT and MRI findings disclosed asymmetric (left > right) progressive cortical atrophy of the frontal lobes predominating in the posterior inferior frontal region, notably the operculum. SPECT and PET revealed a decreased cerebral blood flow and metabolism, prominent in the left posterior-inferior frontal gyrus and premotor cortex, extending bilaterally in the most advanced cases. Pathological study of two cases showed non-specific neuronal loss, gliosis, and spongiosis of superficial cortical layers, mainly confined to the frontal lobes, with no significant abnormalities in the basal ganglia, thalamus, cerebellum, brain stem (except severe neuronal loss in the substantia nigra in one case), and spinal cord. We propose to call this peculiar syndrome Slowly Progressive Anarthria (SPA), based on its specific clinical presentation, and its metabolic and pathological correlates. SPA represents another clinical expression of focal cortical degeneration syndromes, that may overlap with other similar syndromes, specially primary progressive aphasia and the various frontal lobe dementias.
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