What is the medulla in the brain? What system does the cerebellum belong to? Which lobe of the brain contains the cerebellum? What does the cerebellum regulate? What is atrophy of the cerebellum? What separates
Is cerebral palsy a brain disorder? Is cerebral palsy a psychological disorder? How is cerebral palsy preventable? Is cerebral palsy dominant or recessive? What is a cerebral visual impairment? What is subclinical macular edema? What is atrophy of the bladder?
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...
The brain is responsible for regulating the functions of the body, from the unconscious (controlling blood pressure,heartrate, and respiratory rate) to the conscious acts likewalkingand talking. Add the intellectual processes of thought, and the brain is a busy part of the human body. The brain...
This increase in ventricular size represents atrophy (shrinking) of the brain parenchyma, which is a typical feature of AD. Three-dimensional T1-weighted gradient echo images from the brain of a 70-year-old healthy indi- vidual (top row) and a 72-year-old patient with AD (bottom row), ...
However the magnitude and topography of the atrophy, and the factors which contribute to it, are unclear. This review compares the results of imaging and pathological studies in alcoholics examining variables which may contribute to any discrepancies. We conclude that significant brain damage does ...
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is divided into four groups based on the severity of the disease and the age at which symptoms first appear. Type I:Also called Werdnig–Hoffmann disease or infantile-onset SMA. Infants aged zero to six months old get affected, with most babiesshowing symptoms ...
This study takes a broad approach to investigating changes to the brain associated with fibromyalgia and disabilities in a juvenile population, which is a direction the field needs to move toward. Feraco P, et al. Neurochemical correlates of brain atrophy in fibromyalgia syndrome: a magnetic ...
Atrophy of foot muscles Gait ataxia (abnormal uncoordinated movement) Dysfunctional thermo-proprioception. Proprioception is often referred to as the sixth sense. The sense allows you to perceive the location, movement, and action of different body parts. ...
What is the lumbar plexus? What layer of the meninges is affected by meningitis? What is manubrium of sternum? Where are the spinal meninges located? What is the ramus of the mandible? What is cervical lordosis? What is atrophy of the cerebellum? What does the occipital brain lobe interpret...