female presents with dyscalculia and propasognosia. On examination she has difficulty in counting fingers remembering faces and telling left from right. On MRI the cerebrum and meninges show diffuse enhancement. The diagnosis is - a. Gerstmanns Syndrome b. Millard Gubler Syndrome c. Bennedict Syndrome d. Multiple Sclerosis
female presents with dyscalculia and propasognosia. On examination she has difficulty in counting fingers remembering faces and telling left from right. On MRI the cerebrum and meninges show diffuse enhancement. The diagnosis is - a. Gerstmanns Syndrome b. Millard Gubler Syndrome c. Bennedict Syndrome d. Multiple Sclerosis
Gerstmann syndrome is characterized by four primary symptoms: Dysgraphia/agraphia: deficiency in the ability to write[SUP][/SUP][SUP][/SUP] Dyscalculia/acalculia: difficulty in learning or comprehending mathematics[SUP][/SUP][SUP][/SUP] Finger agnosia: inability to distinguish the fingers on the hand[SUP][/SUP][SUP][/SUP] Left-right disorientation