or during delivery. Cerebral palsy does not progress over time. The brain lesions affect the child's ability to move, which can also make communication and related skills difficult. However, many children withcerebral palsyhave normal intellectual functioning. Read more on the symptoms and types...
Tumors can grow and press on other parts of the brain, potentially causing various symptoms depending on their location and size. Unlike some other types of lesions, tumors are defined by the growth of cells that form a mass. The diagnosis of a brain lesion begins with the health care pract...
diagnostic evaluation is based on neuroradiological imaging, and when the diagnosis of brain tumour is highly suspicious, the type of tumour should be characterized along with its grade of malignancy, as morphological imaging alone in not specific enough to give full comprehension of brain lesions. ...
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Inclusion criteria included a diagnosis of a CM, ISM or SSM type of mastocytosis and the existence of psycho-cognitive symptoms/complaints. The diagnosis of mastocytosis and its subtype was made by trained specialized medical doctors and characterized as either CM, ISM or SSM based on the WHO ...
Orbital abscess should be considered in the differential diagnosis if a cystic lesion has not responded or partly responded to systemic antibiotics and there are associated signs or symptoms of intermittent or constant low-grade inflammation,... A Emrys-Jones - 《British Medical Journal》 被引量: ...
Psychiatric symptoms may be the only clue to the presence of a brain tumor. Careful physical, neurologic and psychiatric examinations will reveal the diagnosis. Affective and schizophrenia-like psychoses are related to dysfunctions of the right and left hemispheres, respectively. Lesions of the temporal...
Autism is a multifaceted neurodevelopmental condition whose accurate diagnosis may be challenging because the associated symptoms and severity vary considerably. The wrong diagnosis can affect families and the educational system, raising the risk of depression, eating disorders, and self-harm. Recently, ma...
3. Clinical diagnosis and treatment 3.1. Clinical diagnosis The clinical signs and symptoms of brain metastases are similar to those of any space occupying brain disease, including headache, weakness, numbness, seizures, acute stroke-like symptoms, altered mental status, and impaired cognition [39]....
5 In response to queries about whether brain imaging technology has reached the point where it is useful for making a clinical diagnosis and for helping to guide treatment selection, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) has recently written a position paper on the Clinical Application of ...