Right Cerebral Hemispheric Dysfunction
- 1 March 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in Archives of Neurology
- Vol. 41 (3), 248-250
- https://doi.org/10.1001/archneur.1984.04050150026005
Abstract
To the Editor. —The recent article by Weintraub and Mesulam1described a series of 14 adolescent and adult patients suffering from a right cerebral hemispheric dysfunction syndrome associated with learning difficulties and long-term social-emotional disturbances, including symptomatology of chronic depression. We recently described2,3neurologic and neuropsychological findings from a group of children who fulfilledDSM-III4criteria for major childhood depressive disorder and possessed deficits in right cerebral hemispheric function, similar to those observed by Weintraub and Mesulam, including various neurologic signs of left-sided sensorimotor dysfunction, such as abnormal posturing of the left arm during complex gait maneuvers, a left extensor plantar response, pronation drift of the outstretched left arm, external rotation of the left leg while lying in a supine position, and asymmetric muscle stretch reflexes.3,5,6 Repeated neuropsychologic testing during tricyclic antidepressant treatment showed marked improvement in cognitive functioning, particularly that of the right hemisphere.3Keywords
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