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Balint's syndrome in a man with border-zone infarcts caused by atrial fibrillation

  • A. Hijdra
  • , J. D. Meerwaldt

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Abstract

A 70-year-old man showed Balint's syndrome and other signs of bilateral posterior-hemisphere dysfunction of acute onset without initial unconsciousness. A computerized tomographic scan showed bilateral infarcts in the posterior arterial border-zone areas. Clinical evidence suggests that hypotension at the onset of atrial fibrillation caused these infarcts. There was a marked difference in the time course of recovery between the left and the right infarct which demonstrated that the elements of Balint's syndrome disappeared together with the left-hemisphere symptoms while the right-hemisphere symptoms were still present
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)51-54
JournalClinical neurology and neurosurgery
Volume86
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1984

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