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Denial and neglect of hemiparesis in right‐sided apoplectic lesions
Author(s) -
Willanger Rolf,
Danielsen Ulla Tarp,
Ankerhus Jørgen
Publication year - 1981
Publication title -
acta neurologica scandinavica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.967
H-Index - 95
eISSN - 1600-0404
pISSN - 0001-6314
DOI - 10.1111/j.1600-0404.1981.tb04411.x
Subject(s) - denial , hemiparesis , neglect , paresis , psychology , hemispatial neglect , physical medicine and rehabilitation , medicine , lesion , psychiatry , psychotherapist
In a prospective investigation of 55 consecutively selected patients with right‐sided apoplectic lesions, denial and neglect of hemiparesis was registered in a standardized way using fixed criteria. The patients were all fully conscious and could cooperate in a detailed investigation. About half of the patients had denial and neglect of hemiparesis (1/4 denial, 1/5 neglect). The syndrome(s) of denial/neglect was not related to sensory defects or defects in the sense of position. Denial of hemiparesis was related to extent of lesion, neglect of hemiparesis was not. Both syndromes were related to age of patients. The resemblance between denial and neglect of hemiparesis is pointed out. It is argued, that the two phenomena could be seen as one syndrome released by right‐sided brain lesions, the difference being a matter of degree. The cognitive factors in denial/neglect are thought upon as factors, than can be seen in right‐sided lesions together with paresis, visual defects, but apparently not necessarily associated with the named defects.

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