Neurophysiological and Images Studies in a Case of Foreign Accent Syndrome Secondary to Multiple Sclerosis

B. Hern, Ez
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Foreign Accent Syndrome (FAS) is rare speech disorder that affects about 80 persons in all the world, it´s a rare speech disorder characterized by segmental (abnormality in time of pronunciation of vocal and consonant) and prosodical deficits (abnormality in rhythm and intonation of words and phrases) without abnormal grammatical abnormalities, the patient´s speech resembles a nonnative accent. The most of cases present like an acquired abnormality of the speech due to a damage of the central nervous system. It could be secondary to neurologic or psychogenic disturbances. We present a case of FAS. It was a 65 years old woman with diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis. Neurophysiological and Image tests were done to her. Visual Evoked Potential showed abnormality of nerve conduction on visual system due to demyelinating, Somatosensory Evoked Potential showed abnormality of nerve conduction on somatosensory way at left parietal area, probably due to demyelinating. EEG revealed paroxysmal activity on bilateral Fronto-Centro-Temporal regions, a peak of energy on theta band in all of derivation, predominantly in lower Frontal and Temporal regions and increase of absolute and relative power as well as mean frequency of theta band on lower Frontal and Temporal regions. 3T MRI showed hyperintense yuxtaxial image in cortical regions, hypointense images in brain stem, demyelinating plaques on left Frontal, Parietal and Temporal subcortical areas and in periventricular regions. We conclude that FAS is a rare disorder, it could be associated to Multiple Sclerosis.
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多发性硬化症继发外国口音综合征1例的神经生理学和影像学研究
外国口音综合征(Foreign Accent Syndrome, FAS)是一种罕见的语言障碍,全世界约有80人患有这种疾病,它是一种罕见的语言障碍,其特征是分节性(语音和辅音的发音时间异常)和韵律性缺陷(单词和短语的节奏和语调异常),但没有异常的语法异常,患者的语言类似于非母语口音。大多数病例表现为由于中枢神经系统损伤而获得的语言异常。可能是继发于神经或心理障碍。我们提出一例FAS。这是一位65岁的女性,被诊断为多发性硬化症。对她进行了神经生理和影像学检查。视觉诱发电位表现为脱髓鞘所致视觉神经传导异常,体感诱发电位表现为左侧顶叶区体感神经传导异常,可能是脱髓鞘所致。脑电图显示双侧额-中-颞区出现阵发性活动,各衍生波θ波段能量均出现峰值,以额下和颞下为主,额下和颞下的θ波段绝对功率和相对功率及平均频率均增加。3T MRI显示皮层区尾轴高信号,脑干低信号,左侧额叶区、顶叶区、颞叶皮质下区及脑室周围区出现脱髓鞘斑块。我们得出结论,FAS是一种罕见的疾病,它可能与多发性硬化症有关。
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