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
Post-stroke affective or apathetic depression and lesion location:left frontal lobe and bilateral basal ganglia[J]. Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci,2007,257(3) :149-152.Hama S, Yamashita H, Shigenobu M, Watanabe A, Kurisu K, Yamawaki S, Kitaoka T (2007) Post-stroke affective or apa- ...
those symptoms are considered distinct and separate domains. A previous study based on computed tomography imaging reported that lesion location may affect different symptoms. The severity of depression was related to lesions in the left frontal lobe; the symptomatic apathy was associated with the damag...
An unenhanced head CT scan of Patient 2 demonstrated ischemic changes in the posterior-left frontal lobe (Figure 2). A chest x-ray performed after PICC placement revealed the distal catheter course was in the upper left mediastinum, either within a left SVC or aorta (Figure 2). The patient...
Head CT scan examination is the cerebral infarction in the frontal frontal lobe. An ultrasound examination of the dopler on the left leg showed results deep vein thrombosis. The patient was treated with anticoagulant and immunosuppressive. This case report privides an overview of the association ...
left frontal lobe lesions, more specifically on speech function, because some patients with frontal lobe lesions had difficulty in writing owing to hemiparesis. According to the 19-channel electrode setting, we focused on the inferior frontal lobes (electrodes F7 and F8; Fig.1a) and speech score...
said: ‘We know that suffering a stroke in the left frontal region can affect aspects of speech and language, but this research highlights, for the first time, the additional challenges that people with right frontal-lobe damage might face in everyday life.’ ...
Georgetown University researchers, looking at the ability of people to sound out words after a stroke, found that knowing which region of the brain was impacted by the stroke could have important implications for helping target rehabilitation efforts. The finding appeared August 30, 2021, inBrain C...
We herein report a case and discuss the origins of this complication. A 52-year-old female was admitted because of motor aphasia due to a left frontal lobe brain tumour. The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study revealed a non-enhanced tumour. A partial resection of the tumour and the ...
Right temporal lobe lesion syndrome elicitation presents a clinical challenge. Aside from occasional covert quadrantanopias, heralding elementary neurological deficits are absent. Isolated right and left temporal lobe stroke patients were analyzed for the panoply of known temporal and frontal cognitive and...