Brain atrophy, also referred to as cerebral atrophy, refers to the reduction in the size of the brain. Several conditions can cause a brain to atrophy, including diseases and aging. The various types of cerebral atrophy include those classified as generalized and those classified as focal. ...
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I am a 30 year old female who is suffering memory problems and cognitive impairment. I am trying to persuade my doctor to send me for an MRI scan. I have been taking neuroleptics since the age of 18. I have heard that neuroleptics cause brain shrinkage, atrophy and many psychiatrists ha...
Atrophy is a degeneration of either all or one part of the body, and is often referred to as "wasting." It can occur for many reasons, but the two main causes are disuse and disease. There are multiple forms of atrophic disorders but, according to the Mayo Clinic, the two most promine...
A brain lesion refers to damage to any part of the brain, caused by trauma or diseases that lead to inflammation or cell destruction.
Recent MRI studies in multiple sclerosis have highlighted the potential role of brain atrophy evaluation as a putative marker of disease progression. In th... J Prineas - 《Human Pathology》 被引量: 242发表: 1975年 Does the extent of axonal loss and demyelination from chronic lesions in multipl...
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It does not take a rocket scientist to know what's going on with him. He does have the loving support of his family, and he is not alone. It's sad to watch a loved one suffer. Byanon341931— On Jul 16, 2013 I was diagnosed with mild generalized brain atrophy two years ago. ...
Increased grey matter in the hippocampus is associated with better memory. 9 White Matter Comprises myelinated axons facilitating brain communication. Healthy white matter is crucial for quick reflexes. 11 Grey Matter Impacted by neurological disorders. Grey matter atrophy is a hallmark of Alzheimer's...
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