Gasquoine P G
Psychology Department, Rehabilitation Hospital of South Texas, Corpus Christi 78414.
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 1993 Sep;15(5):653-67. doi: 10.1080/01688639308402587.
Usage of the term "alien hand sign" is reviewed in 20 published cases. It refers to apparently purposeful, upper-extremity movements that the patient reports are beyond his/her control. Lesions were found in medial frontal cortex and/or the corpus callosum with presentation being unilateral and transient, unless bilateral cortical and subcortical structures were involved. There was a high co-occurrence of speech hesitation, limb dyspraxia, tactile dysnomia, muscle weakness, and grasp reflex on the alien side. Five behavioral manifestations of alien movement have been described, with grasping movements and intermanual conflict being the most common. Two manifestations, exaggerated ataxic automatisms and drifting movements, likely represent other types of movement disorders. Dysfunction of the supplementary motor area and related structures has been implicated, but the exact causal mechanism remains uncertain.
对20例已发表病例中“异己手征”这一术语的使用情况进行了综述。它指的是患者报告超出其控制范围的明显有目的的上肢运动。病变见于内侧额叶皮质和/或胼胝体,表现为单侧且短暂,除非双侧皮质和皮质下结构均受累。异己侧常同时出现言语迟疑、肢体运用障碍、触觉性失命名症、肌肉无力和抓握反射。已描述了异己运动的五种行为表现,其中抓握运动和双手冲突最为常见。另外两种表现,即夸张的共济失调自动症和漂移运动,可能代表其他类型的运动障碍。已表明辅助运动区及相关结构功能异常,但确切的因果机制仍不确定。