Antons syndrome
What is Antons syndrome and where are the lesions associated with it?
Anton’s syndrome is the combination of cortical blindness and denial of blindness.
It is typically associated with bilateral posterior cerebral artery infarctions producing “cortical” blindness plus memory impairment.
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