Unusual Pattern of Reading Errors in a Patient with Posterior Cortical Atrophy

Posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) is a degenerative condition characterized by a progressive deterioration of visual processing. Dyslexia constitutes an early and frequent visual symptom of the disease and previous comprehensive investigations in series of individuals have extensively documented a ch...

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Main Authors: Ivanna M. Pavisic, Keir X.X. Yong, Silvia Primativo, Sebastian J. Crutch, Aida Suarez Gonzalez
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Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2019-05-01
Series:Case Reports in Neurology
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/500081
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spelling doaj-82e5cff9bc9940d58adf36dd7e392c402020-11-25T01:36:55ZengKarger PublishersCase Reports in Neurology1662-680X2019-05-0111215716610.1159/000500081500081Unusual Pattern of Reading Errors in a Patient with Posterior Cortical AtrophyIvanna M. PavisicKeir X.X. YongSilvia PrimativoSebastian J. CrutchAida Suarez GonzalezPosterior cortical atrophy (PCA) is a degenerative condition characterized by a progressive deterioration of visual processing. Dyslexia constitutes an early and frequent visual symptom of the disease and previous comprehensive investigations in series of individuals have extensively documented a characteristic abundance of visual errors as the most prevalent error category in this population. Here we describe the profile of a patient with PCA, C.P., who presents an unusual prevalence of phonological, instead of purely visual, errors in his reading, in the context of an otherwise classic PCA phenotype. In keeping with the well-known PCA profile, C.P. exhibited deficits at the pre-lexical level with elements of crowding and defective early visual processing impairments but additionally showed an unusually prominent disruption of phonological processing. We also argue that our patient may have a refractory access type deficit in reading given that accuracy doubled with the introduction of a five-second response-stimulus interval. To our knowledge, no previous case of a refractory deficit affecting word reading has been reported in PCA. Our examination builds on previous knowledge about reading behaviour in PCA and describes a singular example of the rich phenotypic heterogeneity within the syndrome.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/500081Posterior cortical atrophyPhonological deficitReadingResponse-stimulus interval
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author Ivanna M. Pavisic
Keir X.X. Yong
Silvia Primativo
Sebastian J. Crutch
Aida Suarez Gonzalez
spellingShingle Ivanna M. Pavisic
Keir X.X. Yong
Silvia Primativo
Sebastian J. Crutch
Aida Suarez Gonzalez
Unusual Pattern of Reading Errors in a Patient with Posterior Cortical Atrophy
Case Reports in Neurology
Posterior cortical atrophy
Phonological deficit
Reading
Response-stimulus interval
author_facet Ivanna M. Pavisic
Keir X.X. Yong
Silvia Primativo
Sebastian J. Crutch
Aida Suarez Gonzalez
author_sort Ivanna M. Pavisic
title Unusual Pattern of Reading Errors in a Patient with Posterior Cortical Atrophy
title_short Unusual Pattern of Reading Errors in a Patient with Posterior Cortical Atrophy
title_full Unusual Pattern of Reading Errors in a Patient with Posterior Cortical Atrophy
title_fullStr Unusual Pattern of Reading Errors in a Patient with Posterior Cortical Atrophy
title_full_unstemmed Unusual Pattern of Reading Errors in a Patient with Posterior Cortical Atrophy
title_sort unusual pattern of reading errors in a patient with posterior cortical atrophy
publisher Karger Publishers
series Case Reports in Neurology
issn 1662-680X
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) is a degenerative condition characterized by a progressive deterioration of visual processing. Dyslexia constitutes an early and frequent visual symptom of the disease and previous comprehensive investigations in series of individuals have extensively documented a characteristic abundance of visual errors as the most prevalent error category in this population. Here we describe the profile of a patient with PCA, C.P., who presents an unusual prevalence of phonological, instead of purely visual, errors in his reading, in the context of an otherwise classic PCA phenotype. In keeping with the well-known PCA profile, C.P. exhibited deficits at the pre-lexical level with elements of crowding and defective early visual processing impairments but additionally showed an unusually prominent disruption of phonological processing. We also argue that our patient may have a refractory access type deficit in reading given that accuracy doubled with the introduction of a five-second response-stimulus interval. To our knowledge, no previous case of a refractory deficit affecting word reading has been reported in PCA. Our examination builds on previous knowledge about reading behaviour in PCA and describes a singular example of the rich phenotypic heterogeneity within the syndrome.
topic Posterior cortical atrophy
Phonological deficit
Reading
Response-stimulus interval
url https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/500081
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