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Alien Hand Syndrome in Stroke - Case Report & Neurophysiologic Study -
Yong Won Park, Chang Hwan Kim, Myeong Ok Kim, Hyung Joon Jeong, Han Young Jung
Ann Rehabil Med 2012;36(4):556-560.   Published online August 27, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2012.36.4.556

Alien Hand Syndrome is defined as unwilled, uncontrollable, but seemingly purposeful movements of an upper limb. Two major criteria for the diagnosis are complaint of a foreign limb and complex, autonomous, involuntary motor activity that is not part of an identifiable movement disorder. After a cerebrovascular accident in the corpus callosum, the parietal, or frontal regions, various abnormal involuntary motor behaviors may follow. Although different subtypes of Alien Hand Syndrome have been distinguished, this classification clearly does not cover the wide clinical variety of abnormal motor behaviors of the upper extremity. And there are few known studies about the neurophysiology of this syndrome using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). We recently experienced 2 rare cases of Alien Hand Syndrome which occurred after anterior cerebral artery (ACA) infarction. A 72 year-old male with right hemiplegia following a left ACA infarct had difficulty with voluntarily releasing an object from his grasp. A 47 year-old female with left hemiplegia following a right ACA infarct had a problem termed 'intermanual conflict' in which the two hands appear to be directed at opposing purposes. Both of them had neurophysiologic studies done, and showed reduced amplitude by single pulse MEP and a lack of intracortical inhibition (ICI) by paired pulse TMS. No abnormalities were found in SSEP.

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    Kendall Higgins, Stephanie Gandelman, Julien Menko
    The American Journal of Emergency Medicine.2024; 82: 214.e1.     CrossRef
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    Florian Brugger, Marian Galovic, Bruno J. Weder, Georg Kägi
    Frontiers in Neurology.2015;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Ragesh Panikkath, Deepa Panikkath, Deb Mojumder, Kenneth Nugent
    Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings.2014; 27(3): 219.     CrossRef
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    The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine.2014; 51(3): 228.     CrossRef
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The Effect of Levodopa on Akinetic Mutism in Bilateral Anterior Cerebral Artery Infarction: A case report.
Kim, Deog Young , Park, Chang il , Ohn, Suk Hoon , Lim, Jong Youb
J Korean Acad Rehabil Med 2007;31(2):238-242.
Akinetic mutism is a clinical syndrome in which the patient is unable to speak (mutism) or move (akinesia). Various brain lesions can induce akinetic mutism. We attended a 71-year-old woman who presented with akinetic mutism caused by bilateral anterior cerebral artery infarction. The patient improved after the administration of levodopa combined with carbidopa, in response to visual and verbal stimuli. Increased verbal output and spontaneous motor activities were also noted. Levodopa may be helpful to the treatment of akinetic mutism. (J Korean Acad Rehab Med 2007; 31: 238-242)
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