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The term angularis syndrome is often used synonymously. However, this is considered as a separate entity. The use of both terms is controversial.
The term angularis syndrome is often used synonymously. However, this is considered as a separate entity. The use of both terms is controversial.
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A symptom complex is described as Gerstmann's syndrome, which was first described by Josef Gerstmann in 1924. It consists of:

  • Agraphy (Difficulties in writing, which are not due to motor disturbances or intelligence reductions)
  • Acalculia (Difficulty in calculating with normal intelligence)
  • Finger and toe agnosia (difficulty in naming and identifying your own fingers and toes) Left-right confusion

The term angularis syndrome is often used synonymously. However, this is considered as a separate entity. The use of both terms is controversial.

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