Alien hand syndrome in AIDS: Neuropsychological features and physiopathological considerations based on a case report

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Autor(a) principal: Caixeta,Leonardo
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Maciel,Patrícia, Nunes,Juliana, Nazareno,Larissa, Araújo,Letícia, Borges,Jules Rimet
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Dementia & Neuropsychologia
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-57642007000400418
Resumo: Abstract Alien hand syndrome consists of an autonomous motor activity perceived as an involuntary yet purposeful movement, with a feeling of foreignness of the involved limb, commonly associated with a failure to recognize ownership of the limb in the absence of visual cues. A 41 year old left-handed woman, HIV positive, evolved with loss of control in the left hand. Her left hand presented extravolitional movements, as if having a will of its own, not responding to commands such as opening a door or holding an umbrella, but instead groping unneeded objects. She had talked to her hand and even fought it. In addition, other clinical presentations including recent memory loss, hemineglect and dysphoria were observed. Computed tomography revealed a hypodensity area in the right frontal-parietal region, with midline deviation. Considering clinical and epidemiological data, the diagnosis of Central Nervous System (CNS) toxoplasmosis was reached. No previous reports showing association among AIDS, toxoplasmosis and alien hand syndrome were found.
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spelling Alien hand syndrome in AIDS: Neuropsychological features and physiopathological considerations based on a case reportalien hand syndromepathophysiologytoxoplasmosisAIDSfrontalparietalcorpus callosumAbstract Alien hand syndrome consists of an autonomous motor activity perceived as an involuntary yet purposeful movement, with a feeling of foreignness of the involved limb, commonly associated with a failure to recognize ownership of the limb in the absence of visual cues. A 41 year old left-handed woman, HIV positive, evolved with loss of control in the left hand. Her left hand presented extravolitional movements, as if having a will of its own, not responding to commands such as opening a door or holding an umbrella, but instead groping unneeded objects. She had talked to her hand and even fought it. In addition, other clinical presentations including recent memory loss, hemineglect and dysphoria were observed. Computed tomography revealed a hypodensity area in the right frontal-parietal region, with midline deviation. Considering clinical and epidemiological data, the diagnosis of Central Nervous System (CNS) toxoplasmosis was reached. No previous reports showing association among AIDS, toxoplasmosis and alien hand syndrome were found.Academia Brasileira de Neurologia, Departamento de Neurologia Cognitiva e Envelhecimento2007-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/reportinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-57642007000400418Dementia & Neuropsychologia v.1 n.4 2007reponame:Dementia & Neuropsychologiainstname:Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento (ANCC)instacron:ANCC10.1590/S1980-57642008DN10400016info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCaixeta,LeonardoMaciel,PatríciaNunes,JulianaNazareno,LarissaAraújo,LetíciaBorges,Jules Rimeteng2016-09-29T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1980-57642007000400418Revistahttp://www.demneuropsy.com.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||demneuropsy@uol.com.br1980-57641980-5764opendoar:2016-09-29T00:00Dementia & Neuropsychologia - Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento (ANCC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Alien hand syndrome in AIDS: Neuropsychological features and physiopathological considerations based on a case report
title Alien hand syndrome in AIDS: Neuropsychological features and physiopathological considerations based on a case report
spellingShingle Alien hand syndrome in AIDS: Neuropsychological features and physiopathological considerations based on a case report
Caixeta,Leonardo
alien hand syndrome
pathophysiology
toxoplasmosis
AIDS
frontal
parietal
corpus callosum
title_short Alien hand syndrome in AIDS: Neuropsychological features and physiopathological considerations based on a case report
title_full Alien hand syndrome in AIDS: Neuropsychological features and physiopathological considerations based on a case report
title_fullStr Alien hand syndrome in AIDS: Neuropsychological features and physiopathological considerations based on a case report
title_full_unstemmed Alien hand syndrome in AIDS: Neuropsychological features and physiopathological considerations based on a case report
title_sort Alien hand syndrome in AIDS: Neuropsychological features and physiopathological considerations based on a case report
author Caixeta,Leonardo
author_facet Caixeta,Leonardo
Maciel,Patrícia
Nunes,Juliana
Nazareno,Larissa
Araújo,Letícia
Borges,Jules Rimet
author_role author
author2 Maciel,Patrícia
Nunes,Juliana
Nazareno,Larissa
Araújo,Letícia
Borges,Jules Rimet
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Caixeta,Leonardo
Maciel,Patrícia
Nunes,Juliana
Nazareno,Larissa
Araújo,Letícia
Borges,Jules Rimet
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv alien hand syndrome
pathophysiology
toxoplasmosis
AIDS
frontal
parietal
corpus callosum
topic alien hand syndrome
pathophysiology
toxoplasmosis
AIDS
frontal
parietal
corpus callosum
description Abstract Alien hand syndrome consists of an autonomous motor activity perceived as an involuntary yet purposeful movement, with a feeling of foreignness of the involved limb, commonly associated with a failure to recognize ownership of the limb in the absence of visual cues. A 41 year old left-handed woman, HIV positive, evolved with loss of control in the left hand. Her left hand presented extravolitional movements, as if having a will of its own, not responding to commands such as opening a door or holding an umbrella, but instead groping unneeded objects. She had talked to her hand and even fought it. In addition, other clinical presentations including recent memory loss, hemineglect and dysphoria were observed. Computed tomography revealed a hypodensity area in the right frontal-parietal region, with midline deviation. Considering clinical and epidemiological data, the diagnosis of Central Nervous System (CNS) toxoplasmosis was reached. No previous reports showing association among AIDS, toxoplasmosis and alien hand syndrome were found.
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