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A 47-year-old right-handed man presented with sudden onset of left-sided weakness and incoordination of his left hand. The patient stated that he was not able to operate his left hand appropriately (video E-1). On examination, he had mild weakness in his left arm and leg.
Patricio S, Espinosa +2 more
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Alien Hand Syndrome Secondary to Acute Anterior Corpus Callosum Infarction Despite Dual Antiplatelet Therapy: A Case Report. [PDF]
Alien hand syndrome is an uncommon yet recognized complication of ischemic stroke. It is characterized by involuntary yet seemingly purposeful limb movements that occur without the patient’s volitional control.
Kaleel I, Kaleel A.
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Transient Alien Hand Syndrome: Thinking Beyond Neurodegeneration
Cait Dmitriew +2 more
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Exaggerated object affordance and absent automatic inhibition in alien hand syndrome. [PDF]
Patients with alien hand syndrome (AHS) experience making apparently deliberate and purposeful movements with their hand against their will. However, the mechanisms contributing to these involuntary actions remain poorly understood. Here, we describe two
McBride J +4 more
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Involuntary hand levitation associated with parietal damage: another alien hand syndrome [PDF]
The alien hand syndrome (AHS) usually consists of an autonomous motor activity perceived as an involuntary and purposeful movement, with a feeling of foreignness of the involved limb, commonly associated with a failure to recognise ownership of the limb ...
Paulo E.M. Carrilho +5 more
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Consensus criteria on corticobasal degeneration (CBD) include alien limb (AL) phenomena. However, the gist of the behavioral features of AL is still “a matter of debate.” CBD-related AL has so far included the description of involuntary movements ...
Martina Di Pietro +21 more
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Sensory alien hand syndrome [PDF]
The case report by Ay et al 1 of alien hand syndrome and review of the literature neglected the intriguing issue of why in every case so far reported the patient seems to be terrified of the alien limb. Not believing that you are any more in control of a limb is not likely to be a pleasant experience.
R PERSAUD; +5 more
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Pure Posterior Alien Hand Syndrome Following a Cerebrovascular Lesion: Clinicoradiological Correlates. [PDF]
Dear Editor, Alien hand syndrome (AHS) is a sensation of foreignness between the patient and one of his or her hands, where the affected hand is observed to perform autonomic purposive behaviors that are interpreted as spontaneous movements of the limb ...
Yulug B +5 more
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Paroxysmal posterior variant alien hand syndrome associated with parietal lobe infarction: case presentation. [PDF]
Alien hand syndrome (AHS) is an involuntary and rare neurological disorder emerges at upper extremity. AHS is a disconnection syndrome with the symptoms of losing sense of agency and sense of ownership, and presence of involuntary autonomic motor ...
Demiryürek BE +3 more
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Mixed alien hand syndrome is a rare disease reported in the literature. The mixed callosal–frontal variant of alien hand syndrome is associated with uncoordinated hand movements, and patients may present with an involuntary grasp reflex and intermanual ...
Lin Gan (114079) +4 more
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