Frontal brain lesion

    • [DOC File]APHASIA AND OTHER DISORDERS OF HIGHER CORTICAL …

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      Frontal lobe lesion( more of a motor neglect, in which pt has tendency to not use left side for motor actions. Parietal lobe lesion( more of a sensory neglect, in which stimuli from the left side tend to be ignored ... Most common focal intracerebral lesion in pts w/ severe brain injury (incidence=30%) Caused by tearing of bridging veins.

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    • [DOC File]How to report a CT – brain study

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      The lesion is mainly cystic with an enhancing mural nodule measuring….cm in maximal transverse diameters [mention the measurement of the nodule] ( The lesion is surrounded by grade --- perifocal brain edema hypodensity. The lesion and edema exert a mass effect in the form of -----, -----, --- ( Normal posterior fossa (if the lesion is not in ...

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    • [DOC File]BRAIN ANATOMY FUNCTION CHEAT SHEET

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      Frontal lobe Front of the brain (duh) and contains the motor cortex, which controls over 600 muscles all over the body. Also contains Broca’s area, which allows us to know how to speak. It also helps us think creatively and think rationally; dopamine that is supposed to reach this lobe is shut off during schizophrenia, making it impossible ...

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    • [DOC File]Summary of Brain and language

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      Summary of Brain and language. Aphasia. Language deficits as a result of brain damage (not speech deficits). Broca’s aphasia: Non-fluent, effortful speech. Severe problems in production but also some in comprehension (particular grammatical structures). Lesion often in left frontal lobe. Wernicke’s aphasia: Fluent but meaningless speech.

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      They are most common in the frontal and temporal poles and they are often associated with extracerebral hematoma. Linear fractures occur in 10-50 % of cases. Diffuse Brain Injury . These are associated with widespread disruption of neurological function, without obviously visible brain …

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    • [DOC File]File: Chap14, Chapter 14: Peripheral Nervous System

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      30. A person with a lesion in the brain exhibited the following manifestations: normal tension in skeletal muscle, disturbed fine motor control, exhibited tremors when reaching for objects. What part of the brain is most likely damaged? A) the prefrontal lobe. B) the frontal lobe. C) the basal ganglia. D) the pyramids. E) the cerebellum. Answer ...

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    • [DOC File]Psychology 580 Exam 4 Spring 2013

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      A) entorhinal cortex B) frontal lobes C) pyramidal cells of the neocortex D) substantia nigra 17. Over the past 60 years, surgeons have removed or damaged the brain in (often misguided) attempts to relieve symptoms of psychiatric disorders.

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    • [DOC File]Brain MRI Reports - SSR Egypt

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      The lesion is mainly cystic with an enhancing mural nodule measuring….cm in maximal transverse diameters [mention the measurement of the cyst and nodule] ( The lesion is surrounded by grade----- perifocal brain edema showing low signal in T1 and high signal in T2 WIs.

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    • [DOC File]Label & color these parts: medulla, corpus callosum ...

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      2. Write what each lobe is used for (generally): 3. Write what specific cortex is located in each lobe and its function. 4. Identify what lobe broca’s area and Wernicke’s area are located.

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    • [DOCX File]Localising the lesion: “where in the CNS”

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      CNS = Brain and spinal cord. ... Frontal lobe. Reasoning, planning, parts of speech, movement, emotions and problem solving. ... CT head shows extensive oedema surrounding the subtle impression of a ring enhanced lesion in the left frontal lobe, extending into the left parietal lobe. There is associated mass effect displacing the lateral ventricle

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