The Person Symbol in Clinical Medicine: A Correlation of Picture Drawings with Structural Lesions of the BrainAn abstract is unavailable. This article is available as a PDF only.doi:10.5694/j.1326-5377.1961.tb70109.xCohnRobertLandauWilliam M...
(1996) have suggested that increased, abnormal activation patterns in the lesioned brain may not necessarily be related to recovery. The increased activation may be a marker of failed or faulty recovery attempts in the sense of maladaptive plasticity or the breakdown of normal inter-hemispheric ...
Based on the arguments outlined in the doctoral thesis “Contribution to the etiology of syringomyelia” [26], the traction of the spinal cord and brain is proposed as the main mechanism involved in the etiopathogenesis of ISM, ACSI, IS and other diseases also considered idiopathic, such as Pla...
FIGURE 1. Evolution of brain MRI imaging taken on day 12 (A&B) and day 17 (C&D) of our patient. The intracranial lesions were enlarged in fronto-paterial, periventricular regions in 5 days, characterized by restricted diffusion with no contrast enhancement. FIGURE 2. Intravascular large B-ce...
Alteration of antibodies against the fifth-stage larvae and changes in brain magnetic resonance images in experimentally infected rabbits with Angiostrongy... Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has been suggested to be helpful in delineating the lesions during the acute phase of angiostrongyliasis caused...
Increased IL-23p19 expression in multiple sclerosis lesions and its induction in microglia. Brain 130, 490–501 (2007). Article PubMed Google Scholar Traugott, U., Reinherz, E.L. & Raine, C.S. Multiple sclerosis: distribution of T cell subsets within active chronic lesions. Science 219,...
The assessment of executive functions poses researchers with several challenges related to both the complexity of the construct of executive functions itself and/or the methodological difficulties related to its evaluation. The main objective of the curr
PP is known to occur in conjunction with neurobiological changes during childbirth. Brain sensitivity and inflammation may be involved in the occurrence of PP [55]. A study of brain structures carried out on a group of women at risk for PP suggests that they have a smaller anterior cingulate,...
these increases could potentially be interpreted as less efficient processing. On the other hand, if increases in activation are associated with equivalent or improved performance, such increases may serve a beneficial or compensatory role. Moreover, by examining the patterns of such brain–behavior ac...
MS5. Early onset of difficulties in simultaneous management of everyday activities is often reported in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis (PwMS)6. Altogether, these impairments have a disruptive impact on quality of life and the ability of PwMS to actively adapt to the changing demands of the phy...