| Literature DB >> 24803736 |
A Lunardelli1, A Sartori2, P Mengotti3, R I Rumiati3, V Pesavento1.
Abstract
We report a case of a 47-year-old woman with 35-year history of multiple sclerosis, who showed alien hand signs, a rare behavioural disorder that involves unilateral goal-directed movements that are contrary to the individual's intention. Alien hand syndrome has been described in multiple sclerosis (MS) only occasionally and is generally suggestive of callosal disconnection. The patient presented also with bilateral limb apraxia and left hand agraphia, raising the possibility of cortical dysfunction or disconnection, in addition to corpus callosum and white matter involvement. Her specific pattern of symptoms supports the role of the corpus callosum in interhemispheric communication for complex as well as fine motor activities and may indicate that it can serve as both an inhibitory and excitatory function depending on task demands.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24803736 PMCID: PMC4006604 DOI: 10.1155/2014/873541
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Neurol ISSN: 0953-4180 Impact factor: 3.342
DA performance on neuropsychological testing (the star indicates scores below cutoffs).
| Cognitive functions | NPSYCH tests | Raw score | Range | Cutoff |
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| Language | Naming | 30 | 0–30 | |
| Fluency by phoneme | 33 | — | ≤17.35 | |
| Fluency by category | 42 | — | ≤24 | |
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| Short-term and working memory | Visual span | |||
| -Corsi test | 4 (3.50)* | 0–10 | ≤3.75 | |
| Digit span | ||||
| (i) Forward | 6 (5.75) | 0–10 | ≤3.75 | |
| (ii) Backward | 4 | 0–10 | ||
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| Long-term memory | ||||
| (i) Verbal LTM | List of words | |||
| (i) Immediate recall | 49 (46.3) | 0–80 | ≤25.14 | |
| (ii) Delayed recall | 12 (11.2) | 0–16 | ≤3.44 | |
| (ii) Visual LTM | Story recall | 9.7 (8.95) | 0–16 | ≤4.50 |
| Delayed recall of Rey's figure | 13 (13.25) | 0–36 | ≤9.46 | |
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| Attention and information processing | Trail making test (TMT) | |||
| (i) Part A | 93′′ (83) | — | ≥94 | |
| (ii) Part B | 148′′ (111) | — | ≥282 | |
| Symbol digit modalities test | ||||
| -Oral form | 21* | 0–100 | ||
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| Executive functions | Raven's CPM | 33 (30.8) | 0–36 | ≤18.96 |
| London tower | 28 | 0–36 | ||
| Modified card sorting test | ||||
| (i) Categories | 6 | 0–6 | ≤2 | |
| (ii) Perseverative errors | 1 (1) | — | ≥6.41 | |
| Cognitive estimates | ||||
| (i) Errors | 19* | 0–42 | ≥18 | |
| (ii) Bizarre errors | 4* | 0–21 | ≥4 | |
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| Praxis | Figure copying | 9 (9.1) | 0–12 | ≤7.18 |
| Rey-Osterrieth complex figure | 31 (30.25) | 0–36 | ≤28.87 | |
| Clock test | 9 | 0–10 | ≤7 | |
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| Visual processing | Minimal feature view task | 25 | 0–25 | |
DA performance on selected motor tasks (the star indicates scores below cutoffs).
| Motor tasks | Range | Cutoffs | Right hand | Left hand | R & L |
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| Writing to dictation1 | |||||
| (i) Words | 0–10 | ≤6.4 | 10 | 7 (6.3)* | — |
| (ii) Nonwords | 0–5 | ≤1.4 | 5 | 4 (3.3) | — |
| (iii) Sentences | 0–2 | <0.6 | 2 | 0* | — |
| Writing (copying) | |||||
| (i) Words | 0–5 | — | 5 | 5 | — |
| (ii) Digits | 0–10 | — | 10 | 9 | — |
| Action imitation2 | |||||
| (i) MF actions | 0–36 | ≤32 | 32 | 31* | — |
| (ii) ML actions | 0–36 | ≤31 | 30* | 30* | — |
| Tool use | |||||
| (i) Pantomimes (verbal)3 | 0–16 | ≤12 | 16 | 16 | — |
| (ii) Single object use (a)4 | 0–14 | <14 | 14 | 14 | — |
| (iii) Single object use (b) | 0–15 | — | 15 | 15 | — |
| (iv) Multiple object use5 | 0–5 | <5 | — | — | 5 |
| Construction ability | |||||
| (i) Figure copying6 | 0–12 | ≤7.18 | 10 (10.1) | 9/12 (9.1) | |
| (ii) Rey-Osterrieth complex fig.7 | 0–36 | ≤28.87 | 31 | ||
| (iii) WAIS-R block design8 | 0–36 | — | — | — | 22 ( |
| (iv) Clock drawing test9 | 0–10 | ≤7 | 9 | ||
| Tactile gnosis | 0–20 | — | 19 | 16 | — |
Note: the different motor components were explored by mean of the following standardized tests: the writing subtests of the Esame Neuropsicologico per l'Afasia(Capasso, Miceli 2001)1; test for ideomotor apraxia (Tessari et al., 2011 [10])2; the pantomime subtest of the Limb Apraxia Battery (Bartolo et al., 2008)3; real object use in addition to ideational apraxia testing (DeRenzi et al., 1968)4; multiple object use (De Renzi and Lucchelli, 1988)5; the constructional apraxia subtest of the mental deterioration battery (Carlesimo et al., 1995)6; the Italian version of the Rey Figure copying test (Caffarra e coll., 2002)7; the Italian version of the block design subtest of the Wechsler adult intelligence scale (WAIS-R)8; clock drawing subtest of the Esame Neuropsicologico Breve (Mondini et al., 2008)9.
Figure 1Error analysis of meaningful (MF) and meaningless (ML) gesture imitation.
Figure 2Sagittal (a), axial (b), and parasagittal (c) FLAIR MRI scan showing corpus callosum involvement. T1 axial scan (d) showing the presence of numerous T1 hypointense lesions (“black holes”).