Preferred Name | Anosognosia | |
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in right lesion infarction |
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http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/STO.owl#OWLClass_ee194b5d_87ee_4d5f_b55b_78a44de7f086 |
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in right lesion infarction |
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The term anosognosia was introduced in 1914 by Anton and Babinski to denote lack of interest and concern for deficits relative to the left hemispace. Typically a patient may deny left hemiplegia or left hemianopia. There appears to be no causal link with hemineglect, since anosognosia was reported in cases without hemineglect. |
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Anosognosia |
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OWLClass_ee194b5d_87ee_4d5f_b55b_78a44de7f086 |
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Anosognosia |
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references |
Bogousslavsky, J., & Caplan, L. R. (2001). Stroke syndromes. Cambridge University Press. |
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http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/STO.owl#OWLClass_a677556c_c238_4ab5_81b3_0dc6c553fdfe |
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