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Motor neglect following left thalamic hemorrhage: a case report
1Department of Neurology, Okayama University Medical School, Okayama, Japan. manabe@cc.okayama-u.ac.jp
Journal of the Neurological Sciences
|November 24, 1999
Abstract:
We present a report on a patient who developed unilateral motor neglect of the right hemibody after a left thalamic hemorrhage. He presented with pure motor neglect without aphasia, ideomotor apraxia, or unilateral spatial neglect due to a lesion in the centromedian parafascicular (CMPF) and ventrolateral (VL) nuclei of the left thalamus. Although unilateral motor neglect is usually associated with right hemispheric lesions, a left thalamic lesion may also result in isolated motor neglect.