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A Case of Generalized Auditory Agnosia with Unilateral Subcortical Brain Lesion

Suh H, Shin YI, Kim SY, Kim SH, Chang JH, Shin YB, Ko HY

  • KMID: 2383665
  • Ann Rehabil Med.
  • 2012 Dec;36(6):866-870.
The mechanisms and functional anatomy underlying the early stages of speech perception are still not well understood. Auditory agnosia is a deficit of auditory object processing defined as a disability...
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Generalized auditory agnosia: A case with bilateral subcortical lesions

Kim SM, Lee BC, Kwon KH

  • KMID: 2066093
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 1997 Jun;15(3):634-638.
Auditory agnoia is defined as a disability to recognize spoken languages and/or nonverbal environmental sounds and music despite adequate hearing while spontaneous speech, reading and writing are preserved. Usually, either...
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Two Cases of the Landau-Kleffner Syndrome

Woo HY, Chung SW, Han DH, Cho CK

  • KMID: 2276124
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2004 Mar;47(3):268-271.
Landau-Kleffner syndrome, or acquired epileptiform aphasia, is an epilepsy syndrome with variable disruption of acquired language and epileptiform discharges on electroencephalograph (EEG). Auditory agnosia can deteriorate into total unresponsiveness and...
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Optic Aphasia: A Case Study

Kwon M, Lee JH

Optic aphasia is a rare syndrome in which patients are unable to name visually presented objects but have no difficulty in naming those objects on tactile or verbal presentation. We...
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A case of Balint syndrome

Choi SH, Na DL, Jung PW, Lee KH

  • KMID: 2016259
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 1997 Aug;15(4):900-906.
Balint's syndrome consists of the following triad: psychic gaze paralysis or ocular apraxia, optic ataxia, simultanagnosia. We describe a patient with bilateral parieto-occipital infarctions presenting with the above triad. A...
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Traumatic Gerstmann Syndrome: Report of a Case

Kang IJ, Kim YS, Kang WI

  • KMID: 2187017
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1975 Oct;4(2):413-416.
Gerstmann syndrome that was caused by a traumatic origin was very rare. We have reported a case of typical Gerstmann syndrome which was caused by a localized head injury. The...
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Kluver-Bucy Syndrome Following Bilateral Posterior Cerebral Artery Infarction

Han S, Yang Y, Ha SW, Kim SM

Kluver-Bucy syndrome is defined as a rare neurobehavioral disorder with hyperphagia, hyperorality, hypersexuality, and visual agnosia. This syndrome is usually resulting from bilateral lesions of the anterior temporal lobe including...
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A Clinical Study of Aphasia: Types and Prognosis

Choi KG

Aphasia is a language disorder due to damage of the language center in the dominant hemisphere. I studied 42 patients whose main neurologic symptom was aphasia. In 42 aphasia patients,...
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Nonfluent Crossed Aphasia after Right Middle Cerebral Artery Infarction: A case report

Rho HJ, Kim YW, Park CI, Park JB, Jang JH

  • KMID: 2057826
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 2007 Dec;31(6):772-775.
Crossed aphasia refers to language disturbance induced by unilateral right hemisphere (non-language dominant) injury in right-handed people who had no previous history of brain damage. Crossed aphasia occurs in less...
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A Case of Idiopathic Basal Ganglia Calcification with Dementia

Shin HY, Shin IS

  • KMID: 1511932
  • Korean J Biol Psychiatry.
  • 2006 Feb;13(1):38-42.
The case of a 66-year-old woman with coexisting idiopathic basal ganglia calcification(IBGC) and dementia was presented. The calcification was detected in bilateral basal ganglia, dentate nucleus, and thalamus by brain...
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Clinical Progress of Gerstmann's Syndrome with Left Frontal Lobe Lesion: Two Cases

Lee H, Park HS, Kim M, Lee Y, Chin J, Kim YH

Gerstmann's syndrome, assigned to a lesion of the dominant parietal lobe, is a neurological disorder characterized by acalculia, agraphia, right-left disorientation and finger agnosia. Some studies report that these symptoms...
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The Neuro-ophthalmic Presentation of Intracranial Aneurysms

Yoon HG, Kim DH

PURPOSE: To investigate the neuro-ophthalmic diagnosis and clinical manifestations of intracranial aneurysm. METHODS: A retrospective survey of 33 patients who were diagnosed with intracranial aneurysm and underwent neuro-ophthalmic examination from April...
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Vascular Dementia, Pathophysiology and Classification

Kim BS

  • KMID: 2333745
  • J Korean Geriatr Psychiatry.
  • 1999 Dec;3(2):95-100.
Vascular dementia (VaD) is a dementia syndrome resulting from brain dysfunction produced by cerebrovascular disease. It is one of the most common causes of in the elderly, along with Alzhedimer's...
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Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration

Shin IS

  • KMID: 2334056
  • J Korean Geriatr Psychiatry.
  • 2007 Dec;11(2):55-61.
Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) is a progressive dementia with prominent neuropsychiatric features, aphasia or both. FTLD predominantly affects the frontal and anterior part of temporal cortex. FTLD is classified into...
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Cognitive Dysfunctions and Soft Neurological Signs in Schizophrenic Patients

Kim JG, Lee SI, Hong KS, Ahn SY, Kim JH, Kim E

  • KMID: 2340603
  • J Korean Neuropsychiatr Assoc.
  • 2001 Sep;40(5):923-935.
OBJECTIVES: Clinical studies have shown cognitive dysfunctions and soft neurological signs in schizophrenic patients and these findings have been suggested as evidence of organic bases in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia....
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Transient Hyperorality during Automotor Seizure in a Patient with Right Temporal Lobe Epilepsy. Epileptic Kluver-Bucy Syndrome?

Jung KY, Han SG, Seo DW

  • KMID: 2181935
  • J Korean Epilepsy Soc.
  • 2008 Jun;12(1):59-61.
Kluver-Bucy Syndrome (KBS) is consisting of hyperorality, emotional blunting, hypersexuality, altered dietary habits, visual and auditory agnosia. It has been reported in variable neurological diseases. However, only a few cases...
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Neuropsychological and Neuroimaging Findings of Semantic Dementia

Kwon JC, Kang SJ, Chin JH, Kang YW, Lee YM, Kim HH, Park JM, Kim SE, Na DL

  • KMID: 2186004
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 2001 Nov;19(6):598-607.
BACKGROUND: Semantic dementia (SD) is a temporal variant of frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD), which is characterized by naming difficulty, decreased comprehension of words, prosopagnosia and object visual agnosia. We report...
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Personification of plegic limb following right hemispheric stroke: A case report

Kwon JC, Kim GM, Na DL

  • KMID: 2442964
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 1997 Apr;15(2):368-376.
We report a case of 53-year-old woman with personification following right middle cerebral artery territory infarction. Although she knew that her paralyzed left limbs belonged to her, she behaved as...
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