Alien hand syndrome: report of two cases.

Changgeng yi xue za zhi Pub Date : 1999-12-01
F Y Wu, C P Leong, T L Su
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Alien hand syndrome (AHS) refers to the occurrence of apparently purposeful movements in the hand which are independent of volitional control. Two subtypes of AHS have been proposed: frontal AHS, with grasp reflex and compulsive manipulation of tools by the dominant hand, and callosal AHS, which occurs in the nondominant hand and is characterized mainly by intermanual conflict. Here, we report two cases of frontal-type alien hand syndrome with symptoms of reflexive grasping, impulsive groping, and apraxia (in case 1), and compulsive manipulation of tools (in case 2). Brain computed tomography revealed a left anterior cerebral artery (ACA) territory infarct and multiple small infarcts of both hemispheres in patient 1 and a left ACA infarct in patient 2. The involuntary movements were bothersome to these patients in their daily activities. Both patients attended conventional physical and occupational therapies, and patient 2 received additional biofeedback training. Follow-up studies showed the spontaneous grasping behavior was still present in patient 1 and AHS had subsided in patient 2. We also describe a potentially effective technique involving biofeedback for patients with alien hand syndrome.

异手综合征:附2例报告。
异手综合征(AHS)是指不受意志控制的手部明显有目的的运动。AHS有两种亚型:额侧AHS,伴有抓握反射和优势手对工具的强迫性操作;胼胝体AHS,发生在非优势手,主要以手间冲突为特征。在这里,我们报告了两例额型异手综合征,其症状为反射性抓取、冲动摸索和失用症(病例1),以及强迫性操作工具(病例2)。大脑计算机断层扫描显示,患者1为左侧大脑前动脉(ACA)区域梗死,双脑半球多发小梗死,患者2为左侧大脑前动脉梗死。这些不自觉的动作对这些病人的日常活动造成了困扰。两名患者均接受了常规物理和职业治疗,患者2接受了额外的生物反馈培训。随访研究显示,患者1仍存在自发抓握行为,患者2的AHS已消退。我们还描述了一种潜在的有效技术,涉及到异手综合征患者的生物反馈。
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