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A brain stem stroke is a stroke which originates in the brain stem. Because the brain stem handles many of the body's basic life support functions, such as breathing and heart rate, a brain stem stroke can be fatal. As with other strokes, early treatment is essential, with the prognosis...
Brain Stem Stroke This type happens in your brain stem. It can affect both sides of the body. If this happens, you’re left in a “locked in” state where you’re unable to speak or move below the neck. Symptoms of brain stem stroke ...
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midbrain, the pons, and the medulla oblongata, situated in the posterior part of the brain. The pons is the most commonly involved area of a brainstem stroke. The presentation of brainstem stroke can vary depending on the brainstem area affected. Evaluation of brainstem stroke consists of ...
Stroke induces a plastic state in the brain. This period of enhanced plasticity leads to the sprouting of new axons, the formation of new synapses and the remapping of sensory-motor functions, and is associated with motor recovery. This is a remarkable process in the adult brain, which is no...
In addition, if the stroke occurs in the brain stem, or the central trunk of the brain, a person may be left in a "locked in" state. When this happens, the patient is generally unable to speak or move any part of their body below the neck. ...
S. Thomas CarmichaelSpringer International PublishingMoshayedi, P., and Carmichael, T.S. Biomaterials appli- cation in stem cell therapies for stroke. In: Hess, C.D., ed. Cell Therapy for Brain Injury. Cham: Springer Interna- tional Publishing, 2015, pp. 213-245....
In our patient, diplopiawas likely secondary to a left INO because of a lesion of the MLF neurons, which are adjacent to the CCN responsible for the bilateral ptosis.3,4The MLF is a pairedfasciculus that spans the brain stem, tra...
EXPERT OPINION: Recent research in the field of traumatic brain injury has provided a foundational understanding that, through the use of exogenous stem cells, native tissue architecture may be manipulated by proteinases to allow better communication between the endogenous sites of neural stem cells ...