Anosodiaphoria

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Anosodiaphoria
Synonyms
Pronounce N/A
Specialty Neurology
Symptoms Lack of emotional response to illness
Complications N/A
Onset
Duration
Types
Causes Brain damage, often due to stroke
Risks
Diagnosis Clinical assessment
Differential diagnosis Anosognosia, neglect
Prevention N/A
Treatment
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Deaths N/A


Anosodiaphoria Anosodiaphoria is a neurological condition characterized by a lack of emotional response or concern towards one's own illness or disability. This condition is often associated with hemiplegia or other forms of brain damage, particularly following a stroke.

Etymology

The term "anosodiaphoria" is derived from the Greek words "a-" meaning "without," "nosos" meaning "disease," and "diaphora" meaning "difference." It was first introduced by the French neurologist Joseph Babinski in the early 20th century.

Clinical Features

Individuals with anosodiaphoria are aware of their medical condition but exhibit an indifferent attitude towards it. This is in contrast to anosognosia, where the individual is unaware of their condition. Anosodiaphoria is often observed in patients with right hemisphere brain lesions.

Associated Conditions

Anosodiaphoria is frequently associated with:

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of anosodiaphoria involves clinical assessment by a neurologist or neuropsychologist. It is important to differentiate anosodiaphoria from other conditions such as depression or anosognosia.

Treatment

There is no specific treatment for anosodiaphoria. Management typically focuses on rehabilitation and addressing the underlying neurological condition. Psychological support and counseling may be beneficial for some patients.

Prognosis

The prognosis for anosodiaphoria varies depending on the underlying cause and the extent of brain damage. Some patients may show improvement over time, while others may continue to exhibit anosodiaphoria.

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