TY - JOUR AU - Koch, Thomas AB - letters to the editor CT criteria of hemisphere asymmetry fail to Reported cases suggest the same tendency (table 2). The case of Haaland and Miranda" had a more prominent right occipital lobe, predict language laterality against the prediction. However, that patient began to draw a Rey figure on the right side of the page, which may have been a mild To the Editor: Henderson et all reported that right-handed manifestation of neglect. The frontal lobe CT measurements agree crossed aphasics showed no CT differences from right-handed with findings in our cases; there were no cases with neglect and left aphasics with lesions on the left hemisphere. They thought that superiority of the frontal lobe, and no cases without neglect asymmetries might correlate with aspects of hemisphere spe- showed superiority of the right. cialization other than language. These findings are in agreement with the suggestion of Hen- We have reviewed the possible relations between the presence derson et all that asymmetries in cases of crossed aphasia in of left-sided neglect common in crossed aphasia'and the asymme- dextrals may correlate with other aspects of hemisphere spe- tries in the CT. cialization. Method. CT measures: Occipital and frontal protuberances in Cases taken TI - The noncerebrovascular complications of chiropractic manipulation JF - Neurology DA - 1985-06-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wolters-kluwer-health/the-noncerebrovascular-complications-of-chiropractic-manipulation-8zKlWrFATE SP - 938 EP - 938 VL - 35 IS - 6 DP - DeepDyve ER -