Environmental Attenuation of Brain Lesion Symptoms . London: Plenum PressFinger, S. Environmental attenuation of brain lesion symptoms. In: Recovery from Brain Damage: Research and Theory. New York: Plenum Press, 1978.Finger, S. (1978). Environmental Attenuation of Brain Lesion Symptoms. London: ...
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Location and severity of the lesions correlate with clinical symptoms • Brain stem: death usually (respiration and cardiac centers) • Cortical lesions: mental retardation,cerebral palsy, epilepsy • Thalamus:persistent vegetative state • ...
dysplasiasand other tumor-like conditions offer additional challenges in patient’s management related to potential local complications related to the involvement of sinonasal cavities, orbit, cranial nerves,dural venous sinuses, major intracranial vessels, and brain parenchyma. Also of note are the ...
Neurological damage to the corticospinal or pyramidal tract in the brain or spinal cord. This lesion results in hemiplegia, paraplegia, or quadriplegia, depending on its location and extent. Clinical signs include loss of voluntary movement, spasticity, sensory loss, and pathological reflexes. vascul...
The neural correlates of limb apraxia: An anatomical likelihood estimation meta-analysis of lesion-symptom mapping studies in brain-damaged patients Meta-analysis of lesion mapping studies on tasks used to assess apraxia.The IPL is critical for all tasks, and particularly in action production.The ...
Hyperintensity persisted in some of these lesions even after 6 weeks, although his symptoms were ameliorated then. The patient developed episodic dizziness and a transient event of apraxia at 18 weeks after the first episode. Brain MRI revealed additional hyperintense lesions on DWI, which persisted ...
Read about lesionectomy and how it can help to repair parts of the brain that contain lesions, which could lead to epilepsy.
Account of an extensive organic lesion of the brain, thoracic and abdominal viscera, unaccompanied by the symptoms usually observed in similar affections]]>Account of an extensive organic lesion of the brain, thoracic and abdominal viscera, unaccompanied by the symptoms usually observed in similar affe...
The patient denies progressive or persistent headaches, nausea/vomiting, fever/chills, focal weakness/numbness, visual disturbance, gait dysfunction, or any other neurologic symptoms. He has no history of transient neurologic symptoms to suggest MS. There is no pertinent past medical, surgical, family...