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Anosognosia in Patients with Cerebrovascular Lesions, A Study of Causative Factors
Stroke 23:1446-1453, Starkstein,S.E.,et al, 1992
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Article Abstract
There were five main findings.First,27(28%)of the 96 patients originally screened showed anosognosia.Second,patients with anosognosia had significantly higher frequencies of hemispatial neglect and related phenomena,as well as deficits in recognizing facial emotions and in receptive prosody.Third,depression was equally frequent among patients with and without anosognosia.Fourth,patients with anosognosia had a significantly higher frequency of right hemisphere lesions,primarily involving the temporoparietal junction,thalamus,and basal ganglia.Fifth, patients with anosognosia showed significantly more subcortical brain atrophy,primarily involving the frontal white matter and diencephalic areas.The present study demonstrates that anosognosia does not"protect" stroke patients from depressive feelings;rather,it represents arousal- attentional disorders after lesions in specific areas of the right hemisphere in nonaphasic patients with preexisting subcortical atrophy.
 
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