Localisation In Neurology Flashcards
1
Q
Supplementary motor area injury leads to…
A
Hemineglect syndrome
2
Q
Injury to paracentral lobule in the brain leads to….
A
Urinary incontinence
3
Q
Finger agnosia-Acalculia-Agraphia are signs of a dominant hemisphere Parietal lobe pathology called….
A
Gertsman syndrome
4
Q
A pt has bilateral cortical blindness and is unaware of the impairment
and even denies it
What is the diagnosis
A
Anton’s syndrome
5
Q
visual agnosia (loss of visual recognition) and inability to direct voluntary gaze. Caused bybilateral parieto-occipital injury
What is the diagnosis
A
Balint’s syndrome
6
Q
Prosopagnosia (Face blindness) results due to injury in…
A
–bilateral occipito-temporal junction
(fusiform gyrus)