Abstract

This case report confirms that a clinical callosal disconnection could be observed in multiple sclerosis. Moreover, this case describes a new kind of strange manual behavior related to callosal disconnection. This behavior could neither be considered as a diagonistic dyspraxia nor as an alien hand, but they evoke rather a conflict of intentions.

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