Akinetic Mutism
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A syndrome characterized by a silent and inert state without voluntary motor activity despite preserved sensorimotor pathways and vigilance. Bilateral FRONTAL LOBE dysfunction involving the anterior cingulate gyrus and related brain injuries are associated with this condition. This may result in impaired abilities to communicate and initiate motor activities. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p348; Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr 1995 Feb;63(2):59-67)
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D000405
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MeSH Number(s) |
C10.228.140.042
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Concept/Terms |
Akinetic Mutism- Akinetic Mutism
- Mutism, Akinetic
- Akinetic Mutisms
- Coma Vigilans
- Akinetic Autism
- Autism, Akinetic
- Coma Vigil
- Vigil, Coma
- Vigils, Coma
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Anderson CA, Arciniegas DB, Huddle DC, Leehey MA. Akinetic mutism following unilateral anterior cerebral artery occlusion. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2003; 15(3):385-6.
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Schiff ND, Ribary U, Moreno DR, Beattie B, Kronberg E, Blasberg R, Giacino J, McCagg C, Fins JJ, Llin?s R, Plum F. Residual cerebral activity and behavioural fragments can remain in the persistently vegetative brain. Brain. 2002 Jun; 125(Pt 6):1210-34.
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