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      Right hemisphere dominance for language in a woman with schizophrenia and a porencephalic cyst of the left hemisphere.

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          A large left hemisphere porencephalic cyst was incidentally found in a 48-year-old woman (MS) with a Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM)-5 diagnosis of schizophrenia. The encephaloclastic characteristics of the cyst indicated that it was acquired between the 22nd and 24th gestational weeks, after the major waves of neuronal migration had tapered off. The cyst destroyed the left temporal and occipital lobes, and the inferior parietal lobule. Surprisingly, MS had no evidence of aphasia, alexia, agraphia, or ideational apraxia; in contrast, cognitive functions dependent on the integrity of the right hemisphere were severely impaired. To test the hypothesis that the development of language in MS took place at the expense of functions that are normally carried out by the right hemisphere, we investigated MS's correlates of oral comprehension with fMRI as a proxy for auditory comprehension and other cognitive functions strongly lateralized to the posterior left hemisphere, such as ideational praxis and reading. Comprehension of spoken language engaged the homologous of Wernicke's area in the right planum temporale. Porencephaly may represent a natural model of neuroplasticity supervening at predictable epochs of prenatal development.

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          Journal
          Neurocase
          Neurocase
          Informa UK Limited
          1465-3656
          1355-4794
          June 2016
          : 22
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Department of Clinical Neuroscience , D'Or Institute for Research & Education (IDOR) , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil.
          [2 ] b Department of Neurology and Psychiatry , Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (Uni-Rio) , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil.
          [3 ] c Institute of Psychiatry , Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil.
          Article
          10.1080/13554794.2016.1186199
          27283036
          aeabc070-872a-4c32-b1b2-aa27ff7397f1
          History

          Porencephaly,Wernicke’s area,acquired sociopathy,hemispheric dominance,neuroplasticity,schizophrenia

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