The incidence of stroke in young individuals has been showing an increasing trend. In such cases, atypical mechanisms of stroke should be considered. Here, we report a case of a 37-year-old healthy female who presented with complaints of right-sided atax
Vision loss in one eye Vision loss will occur only in one eye if the injury is after (behind) theoptic chiasm.This is where nasal optic nerve fibers from one eye cross over to the other side of the brain. Over three-fourths of individuals with this injury are left with decreased visual...
brainstem; (2) history of lower extremity neurologic, musculoskeletal system diseases or injuries; (3) severe lumbar and cervical spine diseases; (4) lower extremity pain; (5) dizziness or vestibular system disorders; (6) recent use of medicine affecting balance control; (7) severe visual ...
Observer performance and eye movements in CT and MR multisectional imagery of stroke 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 18 作者:Cooper,Lindsey 摘要: Worldwide, radiology continues to evolve. Not only do imaging techniques advance and become more sophisticated, but factors affecting human health ...
435 Post-stroke depression occurs in stroke affecting not only medium or large vessels, but also to small vessel ischemic changes.436 In essence, it seems that the vascular depression hypothesis includes the combined effects of small lesions located predominantly in brain white matter and due to ...
Mechanical endovascular thrombectomy in patients with large anterior circulation occlusion is well documented; however, most strokes affecting the brainstem arise from posterior circulation perforating branches. Endovascular thrombectomy is recommended for successful revascularization and favorable outcomes in cases ...
21 Another symptom affecting output stages of stimulus pro- cessing is motor neglect, whereby a dramatic reduction in the spontaneous use of contralesional limbs is not explained by motor impairment.27 Finally, not only the type of task18 but also task demands28–31 have been found to affect ...
Magnetic resonance imaging in both groups consistently revealed focal cerebellar infarct affecting posterior cerebellar vermis (lobule IX). In the "disease model" group, only part of lobule IX was affected. In the disease control group, however, complete lobule IX was involved. Conclusions This ...
However, Rabep2−/− mice shared the exact same genetic background compared with C57BL/6 mice except for the mutant gene Rabep2, arguing against other variables significantly affecting the observed difference in reperfusion response. The point mutation in the Rabep2 gene within the Dce1 locus...
Knowledge of thrombus behavior and visualization on MRI in acute ischemic stroke is less than optimal. However, MRI sequences could be enhanced based on the typical T1 and T2 relaxation times of the target tissues, which mainly determine their signal int