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. 1987 Jun;50(6):786–788. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.50.6.786

Mirror-writing and reversed repetition of digits in a right-handed patient with left basal ganglia haematoma.

L G Chia, M Kinsbourne
PMCID: PMC1032088  PMID: 3612156

Abstract

A 57 year old right-handed Chinese man sustained a left basal ganglia haemorrhage resulting in speech disorder and right hemiplegia. He mirror-wrote with his left hand and during speech recovery repeated digits in reverse sequence. The abnormal right to left directionality possibly reflected release of right basal ganglia from left-sided control.

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