Ropper A H
Ann Neurol. 1982 Dec;12(6):575-7. doi: 10.1002/ana.410120612.
A physical sign is described in patients with typical bilateral grasp responses, whereby one hand grasps the contralateral forearm (self-grasping). Of 37 patients with strong bilateral grasp responses, unilateral self-grasping occurred in 8; of these 8 patients, 7 were hemiparetic and 5 showed extinction of double simultaneous stimulation. Two patients had bilateral self-grasping, and 27 avoided self-grasping. In contrast, only 4 of the 27 patients without self-grasping were hemiparetic and 1 had associated sensory extinction. In 2 confused, uncooperative patients, unilateral self-grasping was the most easily demonstrable focal or asymmetrical sign. The sign indicates a contralateral frontal or parietal lobe lesion. It may be related to the inability to recognize oneself.
在具有典型双侧抓握反应的患者中描述了一种体征,即一只手抓住对侧前臂(自我抓握)。在37例双侧抓握反应强烈的患者中,8例出现单侧自我抓握;在这8例患者中,7例为偏瘫,5例表现为双侧同时刺激消失。2例患者出现双侧自我抓握,27例避免自我抓握。相比之下,在27例无自我抓握的患者中,只有4例为偏瘫,1例伴有感觉消失。在2例意识模糊、不合作的患者中,单侧自我抓握是最容易显示的局灶性或不对称体征。该体征提示对侧额叶或顶叶病变。它可能与无法识别自己有关。