Frontal lobe atrophy (FLA) is associated with late life depression. However, the role that FLA plays in the development of depression after stroke (DAS) remains unknown. This study thus examined the association between FLA and DAS. Methods. A convenience sample of 705 Chinese patients with ...
Stroke, sudden impairment of brain function resulting from a substantial reduction in blood flow to some part of the brain or from intracranial bleeding. The consequences of stroke may include transient or lasting paralysis, difficulties in speaking or e
Frontal lobe:higher cognitive functions (think, understand, judge, problem-solve, learn), motor control, emotional traits, and expression Parietal lobe:processing sensory input, sensory discrimination, body orientation, primary and secondary somatic area (touch, pain, temperature, position...
whereas the MRI showed many small specs, clear evidence of a stroke in the left frontal lobe. It was later determined that the cause may have been a PFO (small hole between the two heart chambers). This is called a cryptogenic
New CMBs were identified in 76% of patients after cardiac surgery. The majority of new CMBs were located in the frontal lobe (46%) followed by the parietal lobe (15%), cerebellum (13%), occipital lobe (12%), and temporal lobe (8...
In clinical practice, frontal lobe stroke is the most common type of stroke that causes PSD13. This may be due to the frontal lobe being closely related to the emotion, cognitive, memory and other advanced functions of the brain14. The frontal lobe is an important part of emotional processin...
The occipital cortex integrates vision. A stroke in this region may cause complete or partial loss of vision on the opposite side of the occipital region affected.6 Temporal Cortex The temporal cortex is involved with hearing and language. People who have had a temporal lobe stroke often have ...
Data on physical examinations were recorded with particular attention to blood pressure, carotid bruit, cardiac murmurs, cardiac arrhythmia, speech, posture, gait, frontal lobe releasing signs, Babinski sign and focal neurological deficit. Thirty-four stroke patients were identified from 3,036 elderly ...
treats people who've had strokes. If things had gone only a little differently, he could have died or become severely disabled. Instead, even though he did not follow the advice doctors typically give people withstroke symptoms, he survived a clot in his frontal lobe with no serious deficits...
Heat stroke-like episode in a child caused by zonisamide A 2-year-old mentally retarded boy with frontal lobe epilepsy presented with an episode that resembled heat stroke during the administration of zonisamide... T Shimizu,Y Yamashita,M Satoi,... - 《Brain & Development》 被引量: 73发表...