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      A case of foreign accent syndrome without aphasia caused by a lesion of the left precentral gyrus.

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          Abstract

          We report a case of foreign accent syndrome (FAS) without aphasia. The patient was a right-handed, 44-year-old woman, a native Japanese. Disposition and inversion of pitch accents and appearance of unnecessary stress accents made her speech sound foreign, like that of a Korean. MRI demonstrated an infarction in the middle fifth of the posterior lateral aspect of the left precentral gyrus. Limited motor cortex damage causes FAS without dysarthria, apraxia of speech, or aphasia.

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          Journal
          Neurology
          Neurology
          0028-3878
          0028-3878
          Jul 1993
          : 43
          : 7
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Rehabilitation, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Neuroscience, Japan.
          Article
          8327139
          f95f93e6-ec25-438e-a3f5-03a4619245c0
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