Toe agnosia in Gerstmann syndrome

The following case report presents a patient exhibiting Gerstmann syndrome accompanied by toe agnosia. A 72 year old right handed woman had a focal lesion in the angular gyrus of the left hemisphere which was caused by a glioblastoma multiforme. The first symptom she had complained of was severe headache. Standardised neuropsychological tests of intelligence, memory, attention, fluency, apraxia, and language functions as well as tests for the assessment of agraphia, acalculia, right-left disorientation, and digit agnosia were performed. The patient displayed all four symptoms of the Gerstmann syndrome—namely, agraphia, acalculia, right-left disorientation, and finger agnosia. The patient did not display aphasia, constructional apraxia, or any other neuropsychological impairment. In addition to the four symptoms of the Gerstmann syndrome an agnosia of the toes was found. Further studies should determine whether finger agnosia in Gerstmann syndrome is usually accompanied by toe agnosia. Finger agnosia in the context of this syndrome may be better named digit agnosia.

[1]  A. Pick,et al.  Störung der Orientierung am eigenen Körper , 1922 .

[2]  K. Poeck,et al.  Gerstmann's Syndrome and Aphasia , 1966 .

[3]  K. Heilman,et al.  Pure Gerstmann's syndrome from a focal lesion. , 1983, Archives of neurology.

[4]  A. Benton Reflections on the Gerstmann syndrome , 1977, Brain and Language.

[5]  M. Moore,et al.  Right parietal stroke with Gerstmann's syndrome. Appearance on computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and single-photon emission computed tomography. , 1991, Archives of neurology.

[6]  D. Neary Lesion Analysis in Neuropsychology , 1990 .

[7]  D. Benson,et al.  Verbal Paraphasia as a , 1969 .

[8]  A. Benton THE FICTION OF THE “GERSTMANN SYNDROME” , 1961, Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry.

[9]  N. Varney,et al.  Gerstmann syndrome without aphasia: A longitudinal study , 1984, Brain and Cognition.

[10]  Marianne Regard,et al.  Children's Production on Verbal and Non-Verbal Fluency Tasks , 1982, Perceptual and motor skills.

[11]  R. Reitan Validity of the Trail Making Test as an Indicator of Organic Brain Damage , 1958 .

[12]  E. Rivera,et al.  A case report of Gerstmann's syndrome without aphasia , 1985 .

[13]  M. Critchley The enigma of Gerstmann's syndrome. , 1966, Brain : a journal of neurology.

[14]  N. Geschwind,et al.  Developmental Gerstmann syndrome , 1970, Neurology.

[15]  A. Benton Gerstmann's syndrome. , 1992, Archives of neurology.

[16]  J. Gerstmann SYNDROME OF FINGER AGNOSIA, DISORIENTATION FOR RIGHT AND LEFT, AGRAPHIA AND ACALCULIA: LOCAL DIAGNOSTIC VALUE , 1940 .

[17]  D. Benson,et al.  Verbal paraphasia as a source of calculation disturbance. , 1969, Archives of neurology.

[18]  P. Osterrieth Le test de copie d'une figure complexe , 1944 .

[19]  N. Mai,et al.  A computational procedure for movement analysis in handwriting , 1994, Journal of Neuroscience Methods.

[20]  E. Warrington,et al.  A study of finger agnosia. , 1962, Brain : a journal of neurology.

[21]  N. Geschwind,et al.  Gerstmann syndrome without aphasia. , 1974, Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior.

[22]  H. Morris,et al.  Transient neuropsychological abnormalities (including Gerstmann's syndrome) during cortical stimulation , 1997 .