| 1. | In most cases, Anosognosia fades away within two weeks of the stroke.
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| 2. | And could these mechanisms be grossly exaggerated in anosognosia?
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| 3. | Patients have also reported visual anosognosia after suffering from ischemic vascular cerebral disease.
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| 4. | A diagnostic test of unawareness of bilateral motor abilities in anosognosia for hemiplegia.
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| 5. | These emotional disorders cannot account for the verbal explicit denial of illness of anosognosia.
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| 6. | This may be caused by anosognosia which is the lack of awareness of a deficit.
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| 7. | He offered this example of a conversation he had with a stroke patient suffering from anosognosia.
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| 8. | Anton provided a detailed description and explanation of visual anosognosia and asomatoagnosia associated with the disorder.
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| 9. | A stroke sufferer may be unaware of his or her own disabilities, a condition called anosognosia.
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| 10. | Anosognosia is seen in about 5 percent of patients who suffer a stroke on the right side of the brain.
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