Persistent denial of handicap after infarction of the right basal ganglia: a case study.
AUTOR(ES)
House, A
RESUMO
A case is reported of persistent denial of handicap following stroke. Hemiplegia was due to infarction involving only sub-cortical structures, and there was no associated visual or sensory neglect or inattention, and no evidence of dementia.
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