Medically reviewed by Smita Patel, DO It can be tricky to pinpoint the cause of pain at the base of your skull, the area behind your ears where your head and neck meet. Understanding the cause of the ...
This study recruited 12 stroke survivors and 12 age-matched healthy subjects ... The cerebral blood flow dynamics of the bilateral prefrontal cortex, motor cortex, and occipital lobe, along with sEMG ...
He never expected to have to be airlifted off Half Dome for a tumor he had no idea he was harboring. A year later, he was ...
Here, we present a 34 year‐old male with a known history of a left parieto‐occipital AVM who was stroke activated for right face and arm numbness and tingling. DSA found L‐ICA terminus occlusion ...
This suggests that the levels of these neurotransmitters may serve as biomarkers for residual visual processing capabilities in patients with occipital strokes[3]. Understanding these ...
Sometimes the occipital lobe is also affected ... He explains that common reasons people have seizures include strokes, brain tumors, brain lesions, and infections such as meningitis.
Multiple relatives had hypertension, and his paternal grandfather had had a stroke. Siblings had asthma ... edema in the frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes and in the cerebellum.
After initial CT of the brain demonstrated right-sided occipital hypoattenuation, she was treated for ischaemic stroke and then antiepileptic drugs for presumed seizures. Approximately 6 months later, ...
Decreased activation in occipital-visual regions was observed ... This work was supported by a Personnel Award from the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and an Early Researcher Award from the ...