Kawamura M, Hirayama K, Shinohara Y, Watanabe Y, Sugishita M
Brain. 1987 Feb;110 ( Pt 1):225-36. doi: 10.1093/brain/110.1.225.
Alloaesthesia is a condition in which a sensory stimulus given on one side of the body is perceived at the corresponding area on the other side. We observed this in 20 out of 123 patients with hypertensive cerebral haemorrhage in the acute stage (within twenty days), all except 1 in the right hemisphere. This phenomenon was observed in 17 out of 35 patients with right putaminal haemorrhage and only 1 out of 30 patients with right thalamic haemorrhage, suggesting it may be useful in differentiating putaminal from thalamic haemorrhage in the right hemisphere. Three patients, with cervical tumour, cervical disc herniation and multiple sclerosis also showed alloaethesia. They had anterolateral lesions of the spinal cord. The cerebral and spinal cord lesions presented similar symptomatic characteristics of alloaesthesia. It is suggested that as alloaesthesia is produced by noxious stimuli not only in spinal cord but also in cerebral lesions it may represent an elementary sensory disturbance of sensory pathways, and not a higher cortical dysfunction.
交叉感觉是指身体一侧受到的感觉刺激在另一侧相应区域被感知的一种情况。我们在123例急性(20天内)高血压脑出血患者中的20例观察到了这种情况,除1例右侧半球患者外,其余均为右侧。在35例右侧壳核出血患者中有17例观察到这种现象,而在30例右侧丘脑出血患者中仅1例观察到,这表明它可能有助于鉴别右侧半球壳核出血和丘脑出血。3例患有颈椎肿瘤、颈椎间盘突出症和多发性硬化症的患者也表现出交叉感觉。他们有脊髓前外侧病变。脑和脊髓病变呈现出相似的交叉感觉症状特征。有人认为,由于交叉感觉不仅由脊髓病变中的有害刺激产生,也由脑病变中的有害刺激产生,它可能代表感觉通路的一种基本感觉障碍,而不是高级皮质功能障碍。