| Literature DB >> 26526327 |
Ritsuo Hashimoto1, Noriyo Komori2, Masako Abe3.
Abstract
We report the case of heading disorientation following ischemic stroke involving the right posteromedial areas. The patient was administered a new test named the Card Placing Test during which a subject was required to recreate an array of three cards, each of which was randomly placed on eight grids around the subject, before and after the subject's rotation. Qualitative analysis of his performance after rotation revealed that over half of the errors comprised transposition and rotational offset. His score on the Card Placing Test was compared with those of normal controls (n = 11). The results showed that his score on Card Placing Test after rotation was significantly lower than those of controls, whereas there was no significant difference between the case and controls in profile of error types. We infer that the heading disorientation observed in the present case was a result of a derangement of a short-term buffer that integrated information on spatial locations of objects with changes in body directions.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26526327 PMCID: PMC4615847 DOI: 10.1155/2015/396802
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Neurol Med ISSN: 2090-6676
Figure 1FLAIR MRI scan of the case on (a) axial and (b) sagittal views. High-signal intensity can be seen in the right posteromedial region that extended into the anterior bank of the parietooccipital sulcus (arrow). FLAIR: fluid attenuated inversion recovery; MRI: magnetic resonance imaging.
Neuropsychological test results in the present case.
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| MMSE (/30) | 28 |
| WAIS-III | |
| Total IQ | 105 |
| Verbal IQ | 111 |
| Performance IQ | 97 |
| Verbal comprehension | 111 |
| Sensory integration | 97 |
| Working memory | 109 |
| Processing speed | 94 |
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| Wechsler Memory Scale-R | |
| Verbal memory | 100 |
| Visual memory | 82 |
| General memory | 94 |
| Attention/concentration | 89 |
| Delayed recall | 85 |
| RBMT | |
| Standard profile (/24) | 19 |
| Screening profile (/12) | 9 |
| Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Test | |
| Copy (/36) | 36 |
| Immediate (/36) | 18 |
| Delayed recall (/36) | 18 |
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| Visual Perception Test for Agnosia (VPTA) | |
| Basic visual function (/36) | 1 |
| Object/figure cognition (/26) | 0 |
| Facial cognition (/68) | 1 |
| Colour cognition (/78) | 0 |
| Symbol cognition (/74) | 0 |
| Visuospatial cognition and its manipulation (/228) | 0 |
| Topographical orientation | |
| Daily life (/6) | 4 |
| Autobiographical topographical knowledge (/4) | 0 |
| Allocation of prefectures and landmarks on | 0 |
| a map of Japanese islands (/16) | |
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| Mapping his familiar place | Preserved |
| Mapping his new environment | Disturbed |
| Allocating landmarks of the patient's hometown | Preserved |
MMSE: Mini-Mental State Examination; RBMT: Rivermead Behavioral Memory Test. On VPTA, if there is a mistake or failure in performance, each of them will be scored 1 or 2 points according to the criteria; 0 means that there is no disturbance.
Results of CPT-B on the present case.
| Trial number | Primary position |
First examination |
Second examination | |||
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| After rotation | Error type | After rotation | Error type | |||
| 1 |
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| — |
| 2 |
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| TTU |
| UU |
| 3 |
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| RRU |
| RR |
| 4 |
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| TTU |
| TT |
| 5 |
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| TT |
| — |
| 6 |
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| TT |
| U |
| 7 |
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| U |
| TTU |
| 8 |
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| — |
| TU |
| 9 |
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| — |
| — |
| 10 |
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| TT |
| — |
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| CPT-B score | 14/30 | 18/30 | ||||
| Total errors | 10T, 2R, and 4U | 5T, 2R, and 5U | ||||
An arrow indicates the front of the subject.
T = transposition; R = rotational offset; and U = uncategorized errors.
Comparison of CPT-B performance between the case and normal controls.
| Case | Controls ( | Statistics | |
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| Total errors/total CPT-B scores | 28/32 | 69/261 |
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| Profile of error types | 15T, 4R, and 9U | 33T, 11R, and 25U | nsb |
T = transposition; R = rotational offset; and U = uncategorized errors. aCalculated by χ 2 test using a 2 × 2 contingency table. bCalculated by χ 2 test using a 3 × 2 contingency table. ns = not significant.