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False recognition/misidentification of unfamiliar person after cerebral infarction: A case report.

Cortex

February 2022

Nagaoka Rehabilitation Hospital, Shizuoka, Japan; Nikko-Noguchi Hospital, Tochigi, Japan; Department of Neurology and Rehabilitation Medicine, Juntendo University, Japan. Electronic address:

An 84-year-old man manifested false recognition/misidentification of unfamiliar person after cardiogenic cerebral infarction. He had good visual and hearing acuity, no hemianopsia, unilateral spatial neglect and visual object agnosia. However, he was unable to remember faces of his rehabilitation therapists, and repeatedly misidentified other patients' visitors and therapists as his family members and friends, without recognizing his mistakes.

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An 80-year-old woman had a stroke during treatment for diffuse large B cell lymphoma. She exhibited left hemispatial inattention, forced grasping with her left hand and moderate left hemiplegia. She always grasped the guard rail of the bed with her left hand, which prevented her from standing up and performing activities of daily living (ADL) centred on move and transfer operations.

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