id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_xxmq3ee7u5bmzmwqsetqtty65y Mohana Maddula Anton's syndrome due to cerebrovascular disease: a case report 2009 3 .pdf application/pdf 2079 175 52 Anton's syndrome due to cerebrovascular disease: a case report Introduction: Anton's syndrome describes the condition in which patients deny their blindness despite objective evidence of visual loss, and moreover confabulate to support their stance. her walking into objects, the patient expressed denial of visual loss and demonstrated confabulation in Conclusions: A suspicion of cortical blindness and Anton's syndrome should be considered in patients with atypical visual loss and evidence of occipital lobe injury. most common cause of Anton's syndrome, as in our patient. in cortical blindness can potentially lead to Anton's syndrome. visual loss and cortical blindness is known as Anton's Gabriel Anton (1858-1933) described patients with objective blindness and deafness who showed a lack of selfperception of their deficits. which patients with visual loss from any cause may Anton's syndrome is the denial of loss of vision (visual of obvious visual loss and cortical blindness. Our patient with bilateral occipital infarcts causing cortical ./cache/work_xxmq3ee7u5bmzmwqsetqtty65y.pdf ./txt/work_xxmq3ee7u5bmzmwqsetqtty65y.txt