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NEUROLOGY 1981;31:445-448
© 1981 American Academy of Neurology

Unilateral hypokinesia and motor extinction

Edward Valenstein, M.D. and Kenneth M. Heilman, M.D.

From the Department of Neurology, University of Florida College of Medicine, and the Veterans Administration Medical Center, Gainesville, FL.

Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Valenstein, Department of Neurology, J. Hillis Miller Medical Center, Box J 236, Gainesville, FL 32610.

A patient with a right caudate hemorrhage demonstrated left limb hypokinesia but did not have sensory inattention or sensory extinction. The left-sided hypokinesia was increased by bilateral simultaneous movements (motor extinction).

Supported by the Veterans Administration Research Service and NIH Grant No. NS 12218.

Accepted for publication July 1, 1980.







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