Hemianopic anosognosia

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Celesia, GG [1 ]
Brigell, MG [1 ]
Vaphiades, MS [1 ]
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[1] EDWARD HINES JR VET ADM HOSP,MAYWOOD,IL
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10.1212/WNL.49.1.88
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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In a prospective study of 32 consecutive patients with homonymous visual field defects due to ischemic infarcts we found hemianopic anosognosia (HAN), defined as the unawareness of visual loss in the homonymous hemifield (or hemiquadrant), in 20 patients (62%). HAN, although occurring predominantly in right-side lesions in 16 of 26 patients (62%) was also present in four of six patients (or 67%) with left-side lesions. This group of patients has been presented in a prior report on positive spontaneous visual phenomena. HAN was associated with somatic anosognosia in nine patients and hemineglect in 17 patients. Dissociation between somatic and hemianopic anosognosia, as well as between hemineglect and HAN, was present in several patients, indicating that these phenomena may be independent of each other. Eight patients had pure homonymous hemianopia; that is, hemianopia without cognitive, motor, or somatosensory deficits. Four of these patients (Group A) had awareness of the visual deficit, whereas three patients (Group B) had HAN. Patients in these two groups had similar anatomic lesions. Patients with phosphenes, photopsias, or visual hallucinations were usually aware of their visual field loss. We suggest that HAN is most often related to failure of discovery of the deficits, occasionally to severe visual hemineglect, sometimes to generalized cognitive impairment, or to a combination of these factors. We further conclude (1) there is no specific cortical area for conscious visual perception; (2) visual awareness is processed by a distributed network including multiple visual cortices, parietal and frontal lobes, the pulvinar, and lateral geniculate bodies (lesions localized at various nodes or centers in the network may produce similar phenomena); and (3) both hemispheres are involved in visual processing and conscious awareness.
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