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Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease, patient awareness of
amnesia
amnesia, head injury causing
amnesia, retrograde
anosognosia
anxiety
aphasia
aphasia, global
aphasia, transcortical
behavior
brainstem, infarction of
CAT scan
CAT scan, abnormal
cerebral dominance
cerebral infarction
cerebrovascular accident
cerebrovascular accident, complications with
cerebrovascular accident, location of
cerebrovascular accident, prognosis in
cerebrovascular accident, rehabilitation of
cerebrovascular accident, spontaneous improvement after
cerebrovascular accident, thrombolytic agents in treatment
cerebrovascular accident, time of presentation
cerebrovascular accident, vascular territory involved
confabulation
conjugate gaze, forced
denial of eye closure
denial of illness
depression
downward gaze, paralysis of
drowsiness
encephalopathy, post traumatic
eye closure
eye movement, disorders of
fibrinolytic agents
frontal lobe, pathologic signs of
gaze palsy, vertical
head injury
head injury, CNS function following
headache
hemiplegia
hemorrhage, thalamic
hydrocephalus
intellectual deficit
intracerebral hemorrhage
intracerebral hemorrhage, location of
intracerebral hemorrhage, volume
intraventricular hemorrhage
medical-legal aspects of neurology
miosis
mortality
nausea and vomiting
neglect
neurologic examination
non-dominant hemisphere
ocular motility, disorders of
perseveration
pons, infarction of
prognosis
pupil, abnormality in neurologic disorders
rehabilitation for neurologic disorders
review article
sensorimotor stroke
single photon emission computed tomography
skew deviation
skin, lesions in neurologic disorders
thalamic aphasia
upgaze, paralysis of
visuospatial disturbance
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Unawareness of Cognitive Deficit (Cognitive Anosognosia) in Probable AD and Control Subjects
Neurol 64:693-699, Barrett, A.M., et al, 2005

Should Thrombolysis be Given to a Stroke Patient Refusing Therapy Due to Profound Anosognosia?
Neurol 63:2440, Katz,J.M. &Segal,A.Z., 2004

Subjective Experience and Behavior in Acute Stroke,The Lausanne Emotion in Acute Stroke Study
Neurol 52:22-28, Ghika-Schmid,F.,et al, 1999

Pontine Anosognosia for Hemiplegia
Neurol 53:647-649, Evyapan,D.&Kumral,E., 1999

Localization of Lesion in Denial of Hemiplegia After Acute Stroke
Stroke 28:67-71, Ellis,S.&Small,M., 1997

A Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomographic Study of Anosognosia in Alzheimer's Disease
Arch Neurol 52:415-420, Starkstein,S.E.,et al, 1995

Thalamic Hemorrhage:A Prospective Study of 100 Patients
Stroke 26:964-970, Kumral,E.,et al, 1995

Subjective Experiences of 24 Patients Dramatically Recovering from Stroke
Stroke 26:1285-1288, Grotta,J.&Bratina,P., 1995

Denial of Eye Closure in Acute Stroke
Stroke 25:1958-1962, Ellis,S.J.&Small,M., 1994

Denial of Illness in Stroke
Stroke 24:757-759, Ellis,S.J.&Small,M., 1993

Anosognosia in Patients with Cerebrovascular Lesions, A Study of Causative Factors
Stroke 23:1446-1453, Starkstein,S.E.,et al, 1992

Neurologic Fragments. II. Remarks on Anosognosia, Confabulation, Memory, and Other Topics; and Self-Observation
Neurol 39:127-132, Fisher,C.M., 1989

Shrinking Retrograde Amnesia
JNNP 30:539-544, Benson,D.F.,et al, 1967

Motivational & Structural Factors in the Denial of Hemiplegia
Arch Neurol 3:306-318, Ullman,M.,et al, 1960



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