2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.08.22.22278887
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“Look straight ahead” – A new test to diagnose spatial neglect by computed tomography

Abstract: Spatial neglect is the dominant behavioral disorder after right hemisphere brain lesions. Reliable diagnosis by formal neuropsychological testing is often achieved only later during hospitalization, leading to delays in targeted therapies. We propose a way to diagnose spatial neglect right at admission. We measured the conjugated eye deviation (CED) on the initial computed tomography (CT) scans, in combination with the verbal instruction 'Please look straight ahead' during the scan. The command was implemented… Show more

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“…Such patients act as though the left side of space has vanished. The patient's eyes and head are sustainedly oriented to the side of the brain lesion, which is typically the right side [3][4][5] . The patient's visual and tactile exploration activity is shifted to the right side; information located on the left side is disregarded.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such patients act as though the left side of space has vanished. The patient's eyes and head are sustainedly oriented to the side of the brain lesion, which is typically the right side [3][4][5] . The patient's visual and tactile exploration activity is shifted to the right side; information located on the left side is disregarded.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%