Recovery of an injured arcuate fasciculus via transcallosal fiber in a stroke patient: A case report

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Rationale:We report on a patient whose arcuate fasciculus (AF) and corticobulbar tract (CBT) recovered following an infarct in the middle cerebral artery (MCA) territory, demonstrated on serial diffusion tensor tractography (DTT).Patient concerns:The patient showed moderate conduction aphasia on the Western Aphasia Battery with an aphasia quotient of 46.5‰ (spontaneous speech: 35.0‰, auditory comprehension: 36.0‰, and naming: 53.1‰) at 1 month after onset. His aphasia improved with an aphasia quotient of 49‰ (spontaneous speech: 71.0‰, auditory comprehension: 52.0‰, and naming: 59.0‰) at 10 months after onset.Diagnosis:A 44-year-old right-handed male patient presented with aphasia and quadriplegia, which occurred at the onset of an infarct in the left MCA territory.Intervention:Diffusion tensor imaging data were acquired twice (1 month and 10 months after onset).Outcomes:On one-month DTT, the discontinuation of the left AF and severe narrowing of the right CBT were observed. However, on ten-month DTT, the left AF was connected to the opposite AF by a new tract that passed through the splenium of corpus callosum, and the right CBT had become thicker.Lessons:We believe that our results suggest a recovery mechanism of injured AF and CBT in stroke patients.

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Jang, S. H., Seo, J. P., & Kwon, Y. H. (2021). Recovery of an injured arcuate fasciculus via transcallosal fiber in a stroke patient: A case report. Medicine (United States), 100(31), E26840. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000026840

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