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Alien hand syndrome unrelated to corpus callosum malformation
São Paulo Medical JournalAlien Limb Syndrome is a rare neurological disorder characterized by the loss of voluntary control over a limb, typically the upper limb, accompanied by the sensation that the limb acts autonomously and does not belong to the patient.
Gabriela Ilias Bechara +5 more
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A case of Parry–Romberg syndrome and alien hand
Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2014Parry-Romberg syndrome (PRS) is a rare condition characterised by progressive hemi-facial atrophy. Here we present a PRS case with alien-hand syndrome, which has not previously been described in adult onset disease. On the basis of the presumed auto-immune pathology of PRS we justify the treatment strategy we successfully used in this patient. A review
Gurjit, Chokar +6 more
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Alien Hand Syndrome of the Dominant Hand and Ideomotor Apraxia of the Nondominant Hand
European Neurology, 2008Following an extended infarction in the territory of the left anterior cerebral artery including the anterior corpus callosum, a 66-year-old right-handed man exhibited an alien hand syndrome on the right side and an ideomotor apraxia of the left hand.
U, Kischka +3 more
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MIRROR MOVEMENTS IN THE ALIEN HAND SYNDROME
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 1992The alien hand syndrome has been associated with different descriptions of abnormal motor behavior. We report on two patients with transient left hemiparesis who remained with limb apraxia and were particularly impaired by a variety of involuntary skilled movements of their apractic limb.
D, Gottlieb, K, Robb, B, Day
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Reader response: Alien hand syndrome
Neurology, 2019The Video NeuroImage by Debray and Demeestere1 is a good demonstration of the callosal alien hand variant, typified by intermanual conflict. This is in contrast to the frontal alien hand variant, where there is compulsive grasping and grabbing, but without fighting over control of an object.
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Engineering a Sustainable Solution for Alien Hand Syndrome: The M.A.G.I.C. Glove
Future Scholars JournalAlien Hand Syndrome (AHS) is a rare neurological condition characterized by involuntary, goal-directed limb movements that occur without conscious control. Current management approaches are limited and primarily behavioral.
Saanvi J Naik
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Editors' note: Alien hand syndrome
Neurology, 2019In the Video NeuroImage, “Alien hand syndrome,” Drs. Debray and Demeestere presented a striking video of a 94-year-old patient who developed alien hand syndrome in her left hand following a right parieto-temporal ischemic stroke, with this hand often counteracting purposeful movements of the right hand. In response, Dr.
Aravind Ganesh, Steven Galetta
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Atypical Sensory Alien Hand Syndrome: A Case Study
Applied Neuropsychology: Adult, 2012Alien hand syndrome is a term used to describe a variety of rare conditions in which uncontrolled behavior or feelings of strangeness are felt in one extremity, most commonly the left hand. Etiology usually involves infarct of the right anterior or posterior cerebral arteries or cortical-basal degeneration. The medical and neuropsychological data of an
Jeremy, Hertza +3 more
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Neurology, 1995
The neuroanatomic substrate of the alien hand syndrome has remained controversial due to the noncircumscribed nature of cerebral injuries present in most cases. There have been few cases studied in which damage was restricted to portions of the body of the callosum, and most of those involved surgical callosotomy for tumors or epilepsy.
D H, Geschwind +5 more
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The neuroanatomic substrate of the alien hand syndrome has remained controversial due to the noncircumscribed nature of cerebral injuries present in most cases. There have been few cases studied in which damage was restricted to portions of the body of the callosum, and most of those involved surgical callosotomy for tumors or epilepsy.
D H, Geschwind +5 more
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Anatomical correlates of alien hand syndromes.
Neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, and behavioral neurology, 1999The objective of this study was to correlate various alien hand syndromes (AHS) with sites of lesion in 16 patients with anterior cerebral artery (ACA) territory infarction.All previous reports of AHS were case studies. Their clinico-anatomic correlations were still controversial.
J L, Chan, A B, Liu
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