Pediatric developmental gyrus syndrome
Developed gerstmanns syndrome (DGS) refers to children with a special learning ability decline based on the left corner gyrus syndrome (Gerstmann's syndrome). Gerstmann's syndrome includes four symptoms: finger recognition failure, calculation failure, writing failure, and left-right disorientation. Typical tetrads may not appear clinically, and some symptoms are often seen, or other symptoms are added, such as aphasia, apraxia, aphasia, right-sided blindness and neglect, right-sided hemiplegia or pain signal loss .
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