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Considering that CC seems to play an important role in the establishment of cerebral asymmetries, whether DCC patients have an indeterminate or strong handedness is an open question we addressed here.</p></div><div><h3>Objectives</h3><p>This study aimed at investigating the influence of CCD on manual preference.</p></div><div><h3>Methods</h3><p>An observational study with nine DCC patients were recruited from the Instituto D'Or de Pesquisa e Ensino (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). The Edinburgh Handedness Inventory was used to assess manual preference. The inventory has 10 items: writing, drawing, throwing, scissors, toothbrush, knife, spoom, broom, match and open a box. The laterality quotient (LQ) was applied as follows: LQ = [(R-L) / (R+L) X 100], ranging from -100 (strong left-handedness) to +100 (strong right-handedness). The statistical analysis involves data description by means of number (%) of occurrences or mean (±standard deviation).</p></div><div><h3>Results</h3><p>Regarding the clinical characteristics of the sample, two types of CCD were identified: Total Agenesis (N = 6, 66.3%) and CC Hypoplasia (N = 3, 33%). Furthermore, the results showed that the type of CDD was isolated (Total Agenesis: N = 4, 44.4%; CC Hypoplasia: N = 2, 22.2%) or associated with other nervous system conditions (Total Agenesis: N = 1, 11.1%; CC Hypoplasia: N = 1, 11.1%). For manual preference, all subjects obtained the maximum score of the assessment instrument (strong left-handedness: N = 3, 33.3%; strong right-handedness: N = 6, 66.6%).</p></div><div><h3>Conclusion</h3><p>These results indicate that patients have a strong manual preference, regardless of the type of CDD and associations with nervous system conditions.</p></div><div><h3>Implications</h3><p>These findings can advance knowledge in the clinical condition of CCD and, consequently, influence the treatment and further research.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":49621,"journal":{"name":"Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy","volume":"28 ","pages":"Article 100691"},"PeriodicalIF":3.1000,"publicationDate":"2024-03-21","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"CARACTERIZATION OF MANUAL PREFERENCE IN CORPUS CALLOSUM DYSGENESIS\",\"authors\":\"Danielle Agostinho , Myriam Monteiro , Bruna Barreto , Fabio dos Anjos , Fernanda Tovar-Moll\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.bjpt.2024.100691\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Corpus callosum dysgenesis (CCD) is a neurodevelopmental malformation characterized by the total or partial absence or hypoplasia of the corpus callosum (CC); the structure responsible for connecting both cerebral hemispheres. 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摘要
背景胼胝体发育不良(CCD)是一种神经发育畸形,其特征是胼胝体(CC)全部或部分缺失或发育不良;胼胝体是连接大脑两半球的结构。CCD 与认知、社交、视觉、听觉、运动、躯体感觉和语言的改变有关。考虑到CC似乎在大脑不对称的形成过程中起着重要作用,DCC患者是否具有不确定的或强烈的手性是我们在此探讨的一个未决问题。研究采用爱丁堡手性量表来评估患者的手动偏好。该量表共有 10 个项目:写字、画画、投掷、剪刀、牙刷、小刀、勺子、扫帚、火柴和开盒子。侧向商数(LQ)的应用如下:LQ=[(R-L) / (R+L) X 100],范围从-100(强左撇子)到+100(强右撇子)。统计分析采用出现次数(%)或平均值(±标准偏差)来描述数据:全缺失型(6 例,66.3%)和 CC 发育不全型(3 例,33%)。此外,研究结果还显示,CCDD的类型有单独存在的(全无畸形:4人,占44.4%;CC发育不全:2人,占22.2%),也有与其他神经系统疾病相关的(全无畸形:1人,占11.1%;CC发育不全:1人,占11.1%)。结论这些结果表明,无论 CDD 属于哪种类型,也无论是否与神经系统疾病相关,患者都有强烈的手动偏好。
CARACTERIZATION OF MANUAL PREFERENCE IN CORPUS CALLOSUM DYSGENESIS
Background
Corpus callosum dysgenesis (CCD) is a neurodevelopmental malformation characterized by the total or partial absence or hypoplasia of the corpus callosum (CC); the structure responsible for connecting both cerebral hemispheres. CCD is associated with cognitive, social, visual, auditory, motor, somatosensory and language alterations. Considering that CC seems to play an important role in the establishment of cerebral asymmetries, whether DCC patients have an indeterminate or strong handedness is an open question we addressed here.
Objectives
This study aimed at investigating the influence of CCD on manual preference.
Methods
An observational study with nine DCC patients were recruited from the Instituto D'Or de Pesquisa e Ensino (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). The Edinburgh Handedness Inventory was used to assess manual preference. The inventory has 10 items: writing, drawing, throwing, scissors, toothbrush, knife, spoom, broom, match and open a box. The laterality quotient (LQ) was applied as follows: LQ = [(R-L) / (R+L) X 100], ranging from -100 (strong left-handedness) to +100 (strong right-handedness). The statistical analysis involves data description by means of number (%) of occurrences or mean (±standard deviation).
Results
Regarding the clinical characteristics of the sample, two types of CCD were identified: Total Agenesis (N = 6, 66.3%) and CC Hypoplasia (N = 3, 33%). Furthermore, the results showed that the type of CDD was isolated (Total Agenesis: N = 4, 44.4%; CC Hypoplasia: N = 2, 22.2%) or associated with other nervous system conditions (Total Agenesis: N = 1, 11.1%; CC Hypoplasia: N = 1, 11.1%). For manual preference, all subjects obtained the maximum score of the assessment instrument (strong left-handedness: N = 3, 33.3%; strong right-handedness: N = 6, 66.6%).
Conclusion
These results indicate that patients have a strong manual preference, regardless of the type of CDD and associations with nervous system conditions.
Implications
These findings can advance knowledge in the clinical condition of CCD and, consequently, influence the treatment and further research.
期刊介绍:
The Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy (BJPT) is the official publication of the Brazilian Society of Physical Therapy Research and Graduate Studies (ABRAPG-Ft). It publishes original research articles on topics related to the areas of physical therapy and rehabilitation sciences, including clinical, basic or applied studies on the assessment, prevention, and treatment of movement disorders.