Infant struck by speeding vehicle, which mounted sidewalk sustained frontal lobe brain damage affecting his emotional and behavioral conduct. $4,050,000 – Spinal Cord Injury Due Roadway Injury Plaintiff was a passenger in a van when the driver of the vehicle lost control, striking a series of ...
Neurologists have been “mapping” the brain since the mid-1800s, when the French physician Paul Broca realized that patients who sustained damage to a certain part of the frontal lobe lost the ability to speak. Over the years, scientists have created increasingly detailed maps of whi...
Calderón-Garcidueñas L, Maronpot RR, Torres-Jardon R, Henríquez-Roldán C, Schoonhoven R, Acuña-Ayala H, et al.: DNA damage in nasal and brain tissues of canines exposed to air pollutants is associated with evidence of chronic brain inflammation and neurodegeneration. Toxicol Pathol 2003...
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(g: frontal reconstruction); b, e, h and k: images at baseline of covid; b: discrete peripheral ground-glass opacities areas predominant in the left lower lobe (arrows); e: predominantly peripheral ground-glass opacities areas in the left upper lobe (arrows); h: frontal reconstruction ...
An acquired brain injury (ABI) can result from a blow to the head (traumatic brain injury; TBI), a blockage to the brain’s blood supply (stroke, aneurysm), lack of oxygen to the brain (anoxia, hypoxia), viral infections (encephalitis), or damage from a resected brain tumour. This def...
What causes ALS myelin sheath damage? What happens to the myelin sheath in transverse myelitis? Does ALS affect the myelin sheath? How does degrradation of the myelin sheath cause multiple sclerosis? Does ALS affect the myelin sheath of neurons? How do you repair the myelin sheath quickly? Ca...
The use of external fixation is common in trauma care because immobilization leads to decreased swelling and protects tissues from further damage due to instability. Patients requiring external fixation suffered from severe soft tissue trauma as the rate of compartment syndromes in this group was higher...
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Among the remaining TSH level relationships, two negative ones, i.e., with FA right frontal lobe DEV and ACC_MI, are significant. A stronger relationship is noted in the case of FA right frontal lobe DEV. In the case of FT4, two relationships are noteworthy, namely with CTQ_EA and CTQ...