A case of Balint syndrome: the importance of a specific neuropsychological appraisal in the clinical diagnosis of visuospatial disorders

Balint syndrome is characterized by a severe disturbance of visual spatial analysis including impaired oculomotor behaviour, optic ataxia, and simultanagnosia. The complete syndrome is relatively rare, and partial syndromes have been reported more frequently. The present study aims to describe a cas...

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Main Authors: Giuseppe Caravaglios, Giuseppe Castro, Emma Gabriella Muscoso, Michela Balconi
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Language:English
Published: LED Edizioni Universitarie 2015-11-01
Series:Neuropsychological Trends
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Online Access:http://www.ledonline.it/NeuropsychologicalTrends/allegati/NeuropsychologicalTrends_18_Caravaglios.pdf
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spelling doaj-4e44950c126b486ca3e36817d4519d0e2020-11-25T02:28:08ZengLED Edizioni Universitarie Neuropsychological Trends1970-321X1970-32012015-11-0118173010.7358/neur-2015-018-caraA case of Balint syndrome: the importance of a specific neuropsychological appraisal in the clinical diagnosis of visuospatial disordersGiuseppe Caravaglios0Giuseppe Castro1Emma Gabriella Muscoso2Michela Balconi3Department of Neurology, Center for AD Diagnosis and Care, Cannizzaro Hospital, Catania, ItalyLocal Health Department of Catania, Semi-residential Center for Dementia of Acireale, Acireale (CT), ItalyDepartment of Neurology, Center for AD Diagnosis and Care, Cannizzaro Hospital, Catania, ItalyResearch Unit in Affective and Social Neuroscience, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy; Department of Psychology, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, ItalyBalint syndrome is characterized by a severe disturbance of visual spatial analysis including impaired oculomotor behaviour, optic ataxia, and simultanagnosia. The complete syndrome is relatively rare, and partial syndromes have been reported more frequently. The present study aims to describe a case of Balint syndrome who displayed all the three main neuropsychological features as a consequence of infarction in the watershed between the anterior and posterior cerebral artery territories. In this case report three days post stroke the clinical assessment showed a severe impairment in several visual spatial tasks (e.g. reading, writing, description of a visual scene, voluntary gaze-shift). Twelve weeks post-stroke the clinical assessment showed a significant improvement in reading, writing, as well as in verbal delayed recall processes, but only a mild improvement in visual spatial tasks like the description of a complex visual scene was registered. Balint’s syndrome is rare and is not easy to assess with standard clinical tools. The classical neurological examination evaluates in detail the senses, motility, balance, and to some extent language, but, sometimes, it is much less concerned with cognitive functions. The case discussed here is a good example of the need to emphasize that an acutely ill patient should also be accurately evaluated for the presence of cognitive and behavioural disturbances.http://www.ledonline.it/NeuropsychologicalTrends/allegati/NeuropsychologicalTrends_18_Caravaglios.pdfBalintOcular apraxiaOptic ataxiaSimultanagnosiaVisuospatial abilitiesStroke
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Giuseppe Castro
Emma Gabriella Muscoso
Michela Balconi
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Giuseppe Castro
Emma Gabriella Muscoso
Michela Balconi
A case of Balint syndrome: the importance of a specific neuropsychological appraisal in the clinical diagnosis of visuospatial disorders
Neuropsychological Trends
Balint
Ocular apraxia
Optic ataxia
Simultanagnosia
Visuospatial abilities
Stroke
author_facet Giuseppe Caravaglios
Giuseppe Castro
Emma Gabriella Muscoso
Michela Balconi
author_sort Giuseppe Caravaglios
title A case of Balint syndrome: the importance of a specific neuropsychological appraisal in the clinical diagnosis of visuospatial disorders
title_short A case of Balint syndrome: the importance of a specific neuropsychological appraisal in the clinical diagnosis of visuospatial disorders
title_full A case of Balint syndrome: the importance of a specific neuropsychological appraisal in the clinical diagnosis of visuospatial disorders
title_fullStr A case of Balint syndrome: the importance of a specific neuropsychological appraisal in the clinical diagnosis of visuospatial disorders
title_full_unstemmed A case of Balint syndrome: the importance of a specific neuropsychological appraisal in the clinical diagnosis of visuospatial disorders
title_sort case of balint syndrome: the importance of a specific neuropsychological appraisal in the clinical diagnosis of visuospatial disorders
publisher LED Edizioni Universitarie
series Neuropsychological Trends
issn 1970-321X
1970-3201
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Balint syndrome is characterized by a severe disturbance of visual spatial analysis including impaired oculomotor behaviour, optic ataxia, and simultanagnosia. The complete syndrome is relatively rare, and partial syndromes have been reported more frequently. The present study aims to describe a case of Balint syndrome who displayed all the three main neuropsychological features as a consequence of infarction in the watershed between the anterior and posterior cerebral artery territories. In this case report three days post stroke the clinical assessment showed a severe impairment in several visual spatial tasks (e.g. reading, writing, description of a visual scene, voluntary gaze-shift). Twelve weeks post-stroke the clinical assessment showed a significant improvement in reading, writing, as well as in verbal delayed recall processes, but only a mild improvement in visual spatial tasks like the description of a complex visual scene was registered. Balint’s syndrome is rare and is not easy to assess with standard clinical tools. The classical neurological examination evaluates in detail the senses, motility, balance, and to some extent language, but, sometimes, it is much less concerned with cognitive functions. The case discussed here is a good example of the need to emphasize that an acutely ill patient should also be accurately evaluated for the presence of cognitive and behavioural disturbances.
topic Balint
Ocular apraxia
Optic ataxia
Simultanagnosia
Visuospatial abilities
Stroke
url http://www.ledonline.it/NeuropsychologicalTrends/allegati/NeuropsychologicalTrends_18_Caravaglios.pdf
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