AJ Hunter,AR Green,AJ Cross - 《Trends in Pharmacological Sciences》 被引量: 341发表: 1995年 Predicting language outcome and recovery after stroke: the PLORAS system. The ability to comprehend and produce speech after stroke depends on whether the areas of the brain that support language have ...
Early detection and treatment, as well as preventative care, can not only help those in recovery from a stroke, but also can give us all a chance to keep strokes at bay and maintain a healthier lifestyle. Stroke Science More results ► Dictionary browser ? ▲ To keel over To keep (a...
A multicentre study presented at the recent European Stroke Organisation Conference (ESOC; 24–26 May, Munich, Germany) has found that vision recovery and an increased... New study elucidates exact location of atherosclerotic plaque ruptures in carotid... 6 June 2023 While the exact location...
Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery images (A) show diffuse and confluent white matter changes in both caudate nuclei in a 39-year-old patient. T2-gradient-echo images (B) show microbleeds and hemorrhages in both caudate nuclei in the same 39-year-old patient. C, Magnetic resonance angiography...
Preconditioning by intermittent fasting is linked to improved cognition and motor function, and enhanced recovery after stroke. Although the duration of fasting was shown to elicit different levels of neuroprotection after ischemic stroke, the impac...
Tissue Plasminogen Activator(tPA) can help decrease the amount of damage done after sustaining a stroke but can only be administered within 3 hours of showing warning signs. Therefore it is very important to get help as quickly as you can in order to allow for the most successful recovery!
The ability to relearn a lost skill is critical to motor recovery after a stroke. Previous studies indicate that stroke typically affects the processes underlying motor control and execution but not the learning of those skills. However, these studies co
1-4 For the older population, recovery from such financial losses can be almost impossible. The enormity of this public health crisis has been further exposed during the COVID-19 pandemic and economic fallout, with a dramatic rise in fraud attempts targeted toward vulnerable at-risk older...
Details of motor function recovery will be described in the follow section (Motor function recovery). One side of bulbar muscle paralysis results in oropharyngeal dysfunction (dysphagia). Stroke patient with dysphagia needs non-oral feeding until safe swallowing recovered. Depending on the severity of...
Can you recover fully from a stroke?Yes, a full recovery is possible after a stroke, but it depends on several factors including the severity of the stroke, the promptness of treatment, and the type and intensity of rehabilitation. What tests are used to diagnose a mild stroke?Some of the...