Life after cerebellar stroke
Introduction - Johns Hopkins University
People may experience damage to their cerebellum and, subsequently, symptoms of ataxia, due to a variety of causes. The causes of cerebellar damage include stroke, tumors, a variety of genetic conditions, alcohol abuse, and multiple sclerosis, among other causes. Treatment options for patients with cerebellar ataxia are limited.
[DOC File]NEW NURSE - OCTOBER 2000
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123. Lynch EB, Butt Z, Heinemann A, et al. A qualitative study of quality of life after stroke: The importance of social relationship. Rehabilitation Medicine. 2008; 40(7):518-523. 124. Lyons BE, Moore AP, Bhakta BB, Bamford JM, Cardwell C, Logan ID. Botulinum toxin for adult spasticity after stroke or nonprogressive brain lesion.
[DOCX File]Localising the lesion: “where in the CNS”
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In ischaemic stroke you have in ischaemic penumbra which is the area of the brain which is damaged during ischaemia in order to reduce the effects from this you need to optimise conditions – temp, BP, glucose. Cerebellar syndrome. Causes. Vascular lesion. Alcohol. Demyelination. Tumours. Hypothyroidism. Metabolic disorders.
[DOC File]Guidelines for the Management of Acute Stroke
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Patients who have signs and symptoms of possible acute stroke with the onset greater than 3 hours ago and who do not have any immediate life threats should be transferred to the ACA and seen as soon as possible by the Emergency Physician, but the level of urgency is lower than for a potential thrombolysis candidate. CTAS. Triage Category 2.
[DOCX File]University of California, San Diego
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2009, Misdiagnosis of my own cerebellar stroke as vestibulitis 2012, Misdiagnosis of my father’s epidural abscess as back strain 2018, Missed Candida abscess in patient’s brain stem.
[DOC File]Acute stroke - Stanford University
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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
[DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Ischemic Stroke
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Jan 18, 2020 · TIAs confer 10% risk of stroke within 30 days (≈ 50% strokes occurring after TIA, do it within 48 hours of TIA), 30% within 3 yrs, 50% within 5 …
University of Utah
Savica R, Longo M, La Spina P, Pitrone A, Calabro' RS, Trifiro' G, Cotroneo M, Granata F, Musolino R : Cerebellar stroke in elderly patient with Basilar Artery Agenesia: a case report. Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis. 2010 Jan;19(1):81-83. Kasten M, Tadic V, Klein C, Rocca WA, Savica R, Eric Ahlskog J, Grossardt BR.
[DOC File]ce4less.com
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The NIHSS score strongly predicts the likelihood of a patient's recovery after stroke. A score of >16 forecasts a high probability of death or severe disability, whereas a score of
neuropt.org
Case 3: Stroke – Rehab. A 69 year old patient is being evaluated in the inpatient rehabilitation setting following a cerebellar stroke 2 weeks ago. She required moderate assist for supine to sit and for stand pivot transfers to get to her wheelchair.
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