Strokesaffect different parts of the brain depending on where the blood flow disruption occurs. A stroke on the right side of the brain can produce symptoms that are different than astroke on the left sideof the brain.1Similarly, a stroke may affect you differently if you are left-handed vs...
“Stroke survivors suffer different deficits according to the affected brain area. They may suffer from memory or emotional disturbances, or be challenged by speech, vision, sensory or movement difficulties. In a transient ischaemic attack, commonly called a mini-stroke, the symptoms hit for only a...
Some of these symptoms are also seen in type 1 diabetes, but type 2 diabetes symptoms tend to develop more gradually and can take months or years to manifest. This can make it more difficult for people to tell they have an underlying health condition, and often, people have had type 2 d...
Overview Symptoms Risks Diagnosis Treatment Care What is a right hemispheric stroke?A right hemispheric stroke happens when blood cannot flow to the right hemisphere (side) of your brain. A stroke caused by a blood clot is called an ischemic stroke. A stroke caused by a burst or torn blood ...
Over the course of evolution, each half of the brain has developed its own unique strategy for perceiving, processing, and expressing information as well as specialized neuroanatomical interconnections that assist in mediating these functions. Indeed, th
Psychosomatics 2000; 41: 446-447.Franco, K, Chughtai, H (2000) Steroid-induced mania in poststroke patient involving the right basal ganglion and right frontal region. Psychosomatics 41: pp. 446-7
Mood disorders following acute stroke are relatively common. However, restlessness with manic episodes has rarely been reported. Lesions responsible for post-stroke mania can be located in the thalamus, caudate nucleus, and temporal and frontal lobes. We present a patient who exhibited restlessness ...
"I knew the symptoms(症状) of a stroke because I lost my father from a stroke,so I told her to hold on and got her help right away," Koch said. Although she is still at the hospital,Phillips said she is slowly getting better. ...
However, three atypical AD variants are characterized by progressive focal atrophy in the anterior, posterior, and left cortex with symptoms matched to the affected area. AD patients with anterior focal atrophy show behavioral symptoms and are clinically diagnosed with frontal variant AD; those with ...
During the first few hours after onset, stroke symptoms may evolve rapidly. We studied the correlation between brain perfusion and aphasia changes during the hyperacute phase of stroke using a new technique of perfusion computed tomograp... A Croquelois,M Wintermark,M Reichhart,... - 《Annals...