Groom K N, Ng W K, Kevorkian C G, Levy J K
Department of Psychiatry, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1999 Feb;80(2):162-5. doi: 10.1016/s0003-9993(99)90114-4.
The alien hand syndrome classically consists of involuntary movements accompanied by a feeling of foreignness and personification of the affected limb. Autocriticism, in which patients criticize and express astonished frustration with the behavior of the autonomous limb, is a commonly noted feature. Most cases of alien hand are associated with lesions of the supplementary motor areas of the frontal lobes, the corpus callosum, or both. The authors report on a 79-year-old man who sustained a right posterior cerebral artery distribution infarction and developed alien hand syndrome in the absence of callosal involvement. Also unique is that the patient perceived the alien hand as acceptable and positive, not hostile and repugnant. This case suggests not only that the neuroanatomic regions responsible for alien hand syndrome may require re-examination, but also that its definition may need expansion.
异己手综合征的典型表现为非自主运动,同时伴有患肢的陌生感和人格化。自我批评是一种常见特征,即患者会对自主肢体的行为进行批评并表达惊讶的沮丧。大多数异己手病例与额叶辅助运动区、胼胝体或两者的病变有关。作者报告了一名79岁男性,他发生了右侧大脑后动脉分布区梗死,在没有胼胝体受累的情况下出现了异己手综合征。同样独特的是,患者认为异己手是可接受的和积极的,而不是敌对和厌恶的。该病例不仅表明可能需要重新审视导致异己手综合征的神经解剖区域,而且其定义可能需要扩展。