Anarchic hand syndrome following resection of a frontal lobe tumor |
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Authors: | A. M. O. Bakheit A. Brennan P. Gan H. Green S. Roberts |
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Affiliation: | 1. Moseley Hall Hospital , Alcester Road, Birmingham , UK Magid.bakheit@bhamcommunity.nhs.uk;3. Moseley Hall Hospital , Alcester Road, Birmingham , UK;4. Queen Elizabeth Hospital , Birmingham , UK |
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Abstract: | Anarchic hand syndrome (AHS) is a rare disorder characterized by unwilled, but seemingly purposeful movements of the affected upper limb which are perceived by the patients not to be under their control. It often interferes with goal-directed movements and bimanual tasks. At present there is no effective method of treatment of AHS. We report here a case of AHS following resection of a frontal lobe tumor and describe its effects on the patient's functional activities. The patient used avoidance behavior and mental concentration to overcome the disabling effect of AHS. These strategies appear to be useful in the management of AHS. |
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Keywords: | Anarchic hand syndrome Alien hand syndrome Frontal lobe tumor |
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