Journal of Radiology Case Reports, Vol 4, No 3 (2010)

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Opposite cerebral dominance for reading and sign language

Opposite cerebral dominance for reading and sign language

Sirisha Komakula, Robert B Burr, James N Lee, Jeffery Anderson

Abstract


We present a case of right hemispheric dominance for sign language but left hemispheric dominance for reading, in a left-handed deaf patient with epilepsy and left mesial temporal sclerosis. Atypical language laterality for ASL was determined by preoperative fMRI, and congruent with ASL modified WADA testing. We conclude that reading and sign language can have crossed dominance and preoperative fMRI evaluation of deaf patients should include both reading and sign language evaluations.


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