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Reading impairment after neonatal hypoglycemia with parietotemporo-occipital injury without cortical blindness:A case report
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作者 Naoko Kurahashi Shunsuke Ogaya +8 位作者 Yuki Maki Norie Nonobe Sumire Kumai Yosuke Hosokawa Chikako Ogawa keitaro yamada Koichi Maruyama Kiyokuni Miura Miho Nakamura 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2023年第16期3899-3906,共8页
BACKGROUND Perinatal brain injury may lead to later neurodevelopmental disorders,whose outcomes may vary due to neuroplasticity in young children.Recent neuroimaging studies have shown that the left parietotemporal ar... BACKGROUND Perinatal brain injury may lead to later neurodevelopmental disorders,whose outcomes may vary due to neuroplasticity in young children.Recent neuroimaging studies have shown that the left parietotemporal area(which includes the left inferior parietal lobe)is associated with phonological awareness and decoding skills,which are essential skills for reading acquisition in children.However,the literature on the effect of perinatal cerebral injury on the development of phonological awareness or decoding ability in childhood is limited.CASE SUMMARY We report the case of an 8-year-old boy who presented with reading difficulty following a perinatal injury in the parieto-temporal-occipital lobes.The patient was born at term and was treated for hypoglycemia and seizures during the neonatal period.Diffusion-weighted brain magnetic resonance imaging on postnatal day 4 revealed cortical and subcortical hyperintensities in the parieto-temporo-occipital lobe.At the age of 8 years,physical examination was unremarkable,aside from mild clumsiness.Despite occipital lobe injury,the patient had adequate visual acuity,normal eye movement,and no visual field defects.Full-scale intelligence quotient and verbal comprehension index on Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Fourth Edition were 75 and 90,respectively.Further assessment revealed adequate recognition of Japanese Hiragana letters.However,he had significantly slower reading speed in the Hiragana reading test than control children.The phonological awareness test revealed significant errors(standard deviation+2.7)in the mora reversal task.CONCLUSION Patients with perinatal brain injuries in the parietotemporal area require attention and may benefit from additional reading instructions. 展开更多
关键词 Brain diseases HYPOGLYCEMIA Dyslexia Long-term care Education Case report
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