Embolic stroke temporal lobe symptoms

    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Ischemic Stroke

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      - atrial fibrillation (stroke risk↑ 5 times – i.e. 4.5% per year; ≈ 50% embolic strokes), coronary artery disease, MI (esp. anterior wall or septum), valvular disease, mitral stenosis / prolapse, anomalies with right to left shunting (e.g. patent foramen ovale), congestive heart failure, LVH on ECG.

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    • [DOCX File]Dr. M's Classes Rock

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      Signs & symptoms - ischemia, seizures, headaches, bruit, xanthochromia (yellow color of CSF) ... Embolic Stroke. ... Usually from a ruptured temporal artery and is usually caused by major head trauma. Cerebrovascular Accidents – “S.

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    • [DOCX File]WordPress.com

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      embolic. Symptoms: contralateral hemiplegia / sensory loss. face (UMN pattern) + arm > leg. ... occipital lobe, some temporal. Symptoms: hemisensory loss (but NO motor weakness) Homonymous hemianopia, quadrantanopia, cortical blindness ... stroke unit than thrombolysis so more impact; interdisciplinary team, early mobilisation, avoid bed rest, ...

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    • [DOC File]April 2005 Neurology Review Questions and Answers; Dr

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      Temporal Lobe Lesions: Special Senses diminish (sight, smell, taste, etc.), temporal (time) imperceptiveness, Wernicke’s Aphasia, memory loss, learning impairment, emotional and behavioral distress ... What are the two process that cause parenchymal changes in the brain with stroke? Ischemia and hemorrhage. ... embolic in nature and usually ...

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    • [DOC File]ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE

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      The temporal lobe, which runs along the side of the brain under the frontal and parietal lobes, deals with the senses of smell, taste, and sound, and the formation and storage of memories. ... Hypertension is a risk factor for stroke, and a patient with dementia may have suffered an ischemic or embolic stroke. The patient’s gait would be ...

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    • [DOC File]Left Atrial Myxoma with Multiple Cerebral Infarcts and ...

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      Neurologic symptoms have been reported in 26% to 45% of patients, with embolic cerebral infarct being the most frequently observed event [2]. Neurological symptoms attributable to cardiac myxoma can be categorized as acute or delayed. In the acute setting, cerebral infarctions due to tumour embolus are the most common complication.

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    • [DOC File]NURSING CARE PREPARATION

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      Primary Diagnosis: Temporal stroke. Co-morbidities: 1. Progressive obtundation/coma. ... If recurrence of symptoms occurs within a year, they have a high risk of stroke. Embolic Stroke. Fragments that break off of a thrombus and lodges in a narrow vessel causing ischemia (Ignatavicius, 2013). Risk factors for embolic stroke include atrial ...

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    • [DOCX File]SimpleSite

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      Left parietal/temporal lobe . left homonymous hemianopia ... Embolic stroke: Very rapid (within seconds), deficits occurring maximally initially . Hemorrhagic (see later) ... Rapidly improving stroke symptoms (getting better) Minor/isolated symptoms (not worth it) SEVERE stroke

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    • [DOCX File]www.henryfordem.com

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      Stroke:-ischemic vs. embolic vs hemorrhagic-Hx of TIA (30-50% will have stroke in 5 years)-Carotid Bruit- greater than 70% increases incidence. Mimic strokes-seizure (todd’s paralysis), migraine, tox/metabolic. Ischemic stroke-MCA: most common site, aphasia if left sided, upper ext. more severe

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    • [DOC File]Neurology - Josh Corwin

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      Originate mostly in the temporal lobe (loss of judgment, uncontrolled behavior, or loss of consciousness; some occur in the frontal lobe causing bizarre motor behavior)[bicycling or fencing posture] Precedent aura – odor/taste, warmth feeling, or visual/auditory hallucination

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