A Pantelyat, M Dreyfuss, P Moore, R Gross… - Neurology, 2011 - AAN Enterprises A 72-year-old right-handed woman with hypertension and hypothyroidism was evaluated for progressive cognitive and motor difficulties over 3 years. She first noted writing difficulty. Her right hand began performing involuntary, semi-purposeful movements. She required ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions
[PDF] from telenet.beF Domahs, T Benke… - Neurocase, 2011 - Taylor & Francis In this study we describe a patient (FR) with left frontal lesions due to a cerebrovascular disorder of embolic origin. Beyond a general slowness, FR showed deficits in simple multiplication only when problems were presented in a mixed operations list (multiplication, addition, and ... Related articles - All 5 versions
E Rusconi… - Future Neurology, 2011 - Future Medicine ... Next section. Josef Gerstmann was first to describe patients with a selective association of finger agnosia, left–right confusion, acalculia and agraphia. ... View larger version (81K), Figure 3. Some useful tests to diagnose left–right confusion, acalculia and agraphia. ... Related articles - All 4 versions
E Catricalà, PAD Rosa, P Ortelli, V Ginex… - Behavioural …, 2011 - IOS Press ... The possible symptoms include alexia, visual agnosia, agraphia, transcortical sensory aphasia, apraxia, visuo-spatial disorders, el- ements of Balint's syndrome (simultanagnosia, opti- cal ataxia and optical apraxia) or of Gerstmann's syn- drome (acalculia, right/left disorientation ...