Clinical Significance of Liver Cell Dysplasia in Chronic Liver Diseases
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 26 Issue 3-4
Page 115-121
published_at 1979-12
Title
Clinical Significance of Liver Cell Dysplasia in Chronic Liver Diseases
Creators
Harada Toshinori
Creators
Fukumoto Yohei
Creators
Kodama Takahiro
Creators
Nishimura Hideo
Creators
Nishioka Mikio
Creators
Takemoto Tadayoshi
Source Identifiers
Creator Keywords
liver cirrhosis
liver cell dysplasia
premalignant lesion
hepatocellular carcinoma
The cerebral pathological findings obtained in 4 cases of total aphasia have been presented. Of these, Case 1 is considered to have a lesion in the right anterior cerebral artery area, which gave rise to severe total aphasia alone without such concurrent manifestations as agnosia, apraxia, diaturbance of intelligence or neurological symptoms or signs, Cerebrovascular disturbance of syphilitic originm especially a lesion in the frontal lobes was suspected in Case 2, where aphasia concurred with aprazia. In Case 3 with a previous history of injury to the head, there was Wallenberg's syndrome with evidence suggestive of aneurysma at the origin of the right anterior cerebral artery. This case, in which aphasic symptoms were outstanding, is of interest in view of the relationship between language disturbances and the nuslei in the brain stem. Case 4, right-handed patient with aphasia due to a lesion in the right median verebral artery, is also of signilicance in dealing with the problem of predminance of cerebral function.
Languages
eng
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Publishers
Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
Date Issued
1979-12
File Version
Version of Record
Access Rights
open access
Relations
[ISSN]0513-1812
[NCID]AA00594272
Schools
医学部