Four alien hands for two hands after a callosal lesion Quatre mains << etranges >> pour deux mains apres une lesion calleuse

Bakchine, S; Slachevsky, A; Tourbah A.; Serres I.; Abdelmounni H.

Keywords: brain, injury, disease, association, ischemia, classification, humans, resonance, human, male, imaging, nuclear, aged, delineation, hand, pathology, article, magnetic, gestures, clinical, corpus, gesture, middle, syndrome, case, report, callosum, feature, apraxia, agnosia, Apraxias

Abstract

Callosal lesions, associated or not to internal frontal lesions, may produce different types of complex gestual behaviors. Four signs can be identified, each of which has been generally reported separately: the 'alien hand' sign, the 'diagonistic apraxia', the 'wayward hand' and the 'callosal apraxia'. Some authors justify considering these signs as different entities, while others propose regrouping them either in an unique syndrome the 'alien hand'- or as two syndromes the 'frontal alien hand' and the 'callosal alien hand'. We present the observation of a patient who presented with the four mentioned syndromes in association. In this context, we review the clinical features of each of the four signs and the arguments supporting their individualization.

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Título de la Revista: REVUE NEUROLOGIQUE
Volumen: 155
Número: 11
Editorial: MASSON EDITEUR
Fecha de publicación: 1999
Página de inicio: 929
Página final: 934
URL: http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0033220480&partnerID=q2rCbXpz