Bilateral anterior opercular syndrome with partial kluver-bucy syndrome in a stroke patient: A case report

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Bilateral anterior opercular syndrome and partial Kluver-Bucy syndrome are associated with bilateral middle cerebral artery lesions. The combination of these two syndromes has only been reported in a child with limbic encephalitis. In this case, a 44-year-old woman with bilateral middle cerebral artery infarction, which occurred 2 years prior, could walk independently. However, she showed automatic-voluntary dissociation and anarthria with preserved writing skills. She also presented hypersexuality, hypermetamorphosis, and memory disturbances. Here, we report a case of an adult stroke patient who suffered from bilateral anterior opercular syndrome accompanied by partial Kluver-Bucy syndrome.

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Cho, A. R., Lim, Y. H., Chung, S. H., Choi, E. H., & Lim, J. Y. (2016). Bilateral anterior opercular syndrome with partial kluver-bucy syndrome in a stroke patient: A case report. Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine, 40(3), 540–544. https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2016.40.3.540

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