[Alexia without agraphia - not being able to read what one has written].
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An elderly, right-handed, male patient presented to the emergency department at a middle sized hospital with a few hours' history of mild confusion and a difficulty expressing himself verbally.
APA
Westerberg G, Dobloug S (2026). [Alexia without agraphia - not being able to read what one has written].. Lakartidningen, 123.
MLA
Westerberg G, et al.. "[Alexia without agraphia - not being able to read what one has written].." Lakartidningen, vol. 123, 2026.
PMID
41502366
Abstract
An elderly, right-handed, male patient presented to the emergency department at a middle sized hospital with a few hours' history of mild confusion and a difficulty expressing himself verbally. Past medical history consisted of hypertension and cured hairy cell leukemia. CT scan of the brain showed a 5 cm infarction in the left occipital lobe, and a corresponding P2 occlusion was seen. The patient was admitted to the stroke unit. While at the stroke unit, a detailed neurologic exam by a neurologist was performed. It was revealed that the patient could not read at all, but he could write perfectly with preserved spelling and handwriting. A diagnosis of "alexia without agraphia" was made. An MRI of the brain was performed, and infarctions well corresponding with prior case reports on the diagnosis were seen.
MeSH Terms
Humans; Male; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Dyslexia; Tomography, X-Ray Computed; Aged; Agraphia; Cerebral Infarction