Alien limb phenomenon following posterior cerebral artery stroke: a distinct clinical entity.

J Neurol

VAMED Klinik Kipfenberg, Neurologische Fachklinik, Konrad-Regler-Straße 1, 85110, Kipfenberg, Germany.

Published: January 2020

Alien limb syndrome following stroke within the territory of the posterior cerebral artery is exceedingly rare. A right-handed female experienced left homonymous hemianopia, visuospatial neglect, and proprioceptive loss of her left hemi-body. She experienced unintended, involuntary movements of her left arm and hand, which interfered with and disturbed motor actions of daily life performed with her right upper limb. There was no denial of ownership, but she interpreted movements of her left upper limb to be annoying, out of her will and unwanted. The alien limb phenomenon improved in parallel with improvement of proprioceptive loss over a 12-week of in-patient rehabilitation. A recently proposed theoretical concept of the alien limb phenomenon after posterior artery stroke is discussed.

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