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Transient parietal hand syndrome after cortical resection

Authors :
Diana Apetauerova
Christine B. Thomas
Joel M. Oster
G. Rees Cosgrove
Source :
Epileptic disorders : international epilepsy journal with videotape. 13(3)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

This case study with video recording describes a brief neurological examination of a rare post-surgical finding in a patient with intractable seizures who had a right parietal topectomy in order to cure focal and disabling epilepsy. Contemporaneously during the resection and while awake intraoperatively, the patient developed features characterised by involuntary, purposeless, and almost ballistic movements of the contralateral left upper extremity. These involved the shoulder and, more distally, the arm with less involvement of the hand itself and some clonic movement at the elbow, persisting for approximately 24 hours after surgery. Although identified in only one case in our series, we have named the resulting clinical phenomenology "parietal hand syndrome". A Medline search does not reveal any other such case in the English literature with the clinical elements and actual video documentation of neurological examination noted in our case report in the immediate post-operative setting. In this regard, this is a unique clinical report. [Published with video sequences].

Details

ISSN :
12949361
Volume :
13
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Epileptic disorders : international epilepsy journal with videotape
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2132634771e5e10d40d6f3af7cc4d7e9