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Case Report: An inability to learn to read caused by shaken baby syndrome

机译:病例报告:婴儿摇动症候群导致无法学习阅读

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We report a 12-year-old boy who suffered from shaken baby syndrome at the age of 4 months and has been unable to learn to read even high-frequency, three-letter words, despite slow but accurate letter naming. He had a right homonymous hemianopia and evidence of impaired higher visual function, but not at a severe enough level to account for his inability to read. Speech production and reception of language were impaired for his age but at least of an order of magnitude better than his reading performance. MRI scanning revealed focal damage to the dorsal and ventral reading pathways. This case challenges the Kennard principle, a widely accepted assumption which claims that the earlier a brain injury occurs, the better the recovery. It also adds to the growing literature suggesting that early damage to multiple parts of the language learning network can result in relatively selective impairments later in life.
机译:我们报告了一个12岁男孩,他在4个月大的时候患有婴儿摇动综合症,尽管字母命名缓慢但准确,但却无法学会阅读高频,三个字母的单词。他有正确的同名偏盲症,并且视力功能受损的证据,但程度不够严重,无法解释他的阅读能力。语音的产生和语言的接受因他的年龄而受到损害,但至少比他的阅读性能好一个数量级。 MRI扫描显示对背侧和腹侧阅读途径有局灶性损害。此案挑战了Kennard原则,该原则被广泛接受,认为大脑损伤发生得越早,康复就越好。这也增加了越来越多的文献,表明对语言学习网络的多个部分的早期损害会导致以后生活中相对选择性的损害。

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