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NEUROLOGY 1988;38:802
© 1988 American Academy of Neurology

Localization of callosal auditory pathways

A CT case study

Michael P. Alexander, MD and R. L. Warren, PhD

From the Aphasia Program, Braintree Hospital, Braintree, MA, and the Department of Neurology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA.

The position of the auditory pathways in the human corpus callosum has not been defined by modern imaging techniques. We report a case with a discrete hemorrhagic lesion in the posterior body of the corpus callosum. The only signs of disturbed callosal function were limited to the auditory system—suppression of left ear stimuli with dichotic listening and neglect of left-sided auditory simultaneous stimuli.

Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Alexander, Braintree Hospital, 250 Pond Street, Braintree, MA 02184.

Presented in part at the thirty-ninth annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, New York, NY, April 1987.

Received July 13, 1987. Accepted for publication in final form September 22, 1987.




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