Left cerebellar hemisphere stroke
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Left hemisphere stroke. Right hemisphere stroke. Cerebellar stroke. Brainstem stroke. Head injury. Dementia. Parkinson’s. Disease. Your patient has had a recent stroke and has moderate dysarthria with 50% speech intelligibility due to imprecise articulation. What are some management/treatment strategies for …
[DOC File]NIH Stroke Scale
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The PICA supplies additional branches which cover the medulla, the inferior vermis, the lower aspect of the fourth ventricle, the inferior cerebellar hemisphere and the tonsil. As seen is common with many vascular structures, there is anatomical variation and they are generally asymmetrical in size and absent in about 20% of patients.
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Language deficits are known to be common in stroke patients. Disturbances in speech and communication most commonly indicate lesions involving the Brocha’s Area, Wernicke’s Area or the frontal, parietal, or parieto-occipital areas of the left hemisphere. The primary language center is located in the left cerebral hemisphere in most people.
[DOC File]Acute stroke
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Left hemisphere stroke. Right hemisphere stroke. Cerebellar stroke. Brainstem stroke. Head injury. Your patient has had a recent TBI and has moderate dysarthria with 50% speech intelligibility due to imprecise articulation. What are some management/treatment strategies for this?
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Cerebellar stroke. Appendicular ataxia (cerebellar hemisphere) or truncal ataxia (midline). Brainstem stroke. Unilateral (face/arm/leg) weakness/sensory loss with cranial nerve involvement. Differential diagnosis. Stroke mimics: spinal cord lesion, peripheral nerve injury (e.g. Bell’s palsy, Saturday night palsy), Todd’s paralysis (post-seizure
[DOC File]Anatomy and Pathology of the Cerebellar Peduncle
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cerebellar cortex . has. many folds (folia- Latin, leaves) and is composed of 3 layers (deep ( superficial: granule cell, Purkinje cell, and molecular layers). Deep in each cerebellar hemisphere are . cerebellar nuclei (medial ( lateral: fastigius, globose/emboliform (interpositus in monkey), and dentate).
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One hemisphere has a slightly more developed, or dominant area in which written and spoken language is organized. Over 95% of right handed people and even the majority of left handed people have dominance for speech in the left hemisphere. Thus, a left hemisphere stroke will be more likely to produce aphasia and other language deficits
[DOC File]Stroke in the U - Logan Class of December 2011
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A, B. FLAIR image and DWI show hyperintensity lesions in the left cerebellar hemisphere, and the midbrain including the left superior cerebellar peduncle. Figure 5. Bilateral infarcts in the middle cerebellar peduncle. 80-year-old man with ataxia and vertigo.
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A) left cerebral hemisphere - analytical hemisphere. B) left cerebral hemisphere - speech area for most of the population. C) right cerebral hemisphere - recognition of faces. D) left cerebral hemisphere - spatial perception. E) left cerebral hemisphere – mathematical hemisphere. Answer: d. Level: 1. 61. A person suffering a stroke in the ...
[DOC File]Stroke – What Happens Next
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While cerebellar and cortical neurophysiology and neuroanatomy are not analagous, it was felt that stimulating the unaffected hemisphere would result in the greatest chance of inducing a beneficial effect to MEP amplitude and swallowing behaviour, with a lesser chance of ‘kindling’ in the damaged brain provoking seizures.
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