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- Q1515119 subject Q7442761.
- Q1515119 subject Q8790815.
- Q1515119 abstract "Gerstmann syndrome is a neuropsychological disorder that is characterized by a constellation of symptoms that suggests the presence of a lesion in a particular area of the brain. (It should not be confused with Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker syndrome, which is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy.) Destruction to the inferior parietal lobule of the dominant hemisphere results in Gerstmann's syndrome.It is named for Josef Gerstmann.".
- Q1515119 icd10 "F81.2".
- Q1515119 icd9 "784.69".
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- Q1515119 icd "784.69".
- Q1515119 icd "F81.2".
- Q1515119 meshid "D005862".
- Q1515119 name "Gerstmann syndrome".
- Q1515119 type Disease.
- Q1515119 type Thing.
- Q1515119 type Q12136.
- Q1515119 comment "Gerstmann syndrome is a neuropsychological disorder that is characterized by a constellation of symptoms that suggests the presence of a lesion in a particular area of the brain. (It should not be confused with Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker syndrome, which is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy.) Destruction to the inferior parietal lobule of the dominant hemisphere results in Gerstmann's syndrome.It is named for Josef Gerstmann.".
- Q1515119 label "Gerstmann syndrome".
- Q1515119 depiction Gray728.svg.
- Q1515119 name "Gerstmann syndrome".