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[The Eastchester clapping sign is advocated as an early and sensitive sign of hemispatial egocentric neglect. Patients are asked to clap: those with neglect perform one-handed motions which stop at the midline. Hemiplegic patients without neglect reach across the midline and clap against their plegic hand.]
Published: Oct 15, 2010
Keywords: Multiple System Atrophy; Tourette Syndrome; Cross Reference; Imitation Behaviour; Pseudobulbar Palsy
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