Right frontal subcortical white matter

    • [DOC File]Identification of Pure Subcortical Vascular Dementia Using ...

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      Many studies describe a localization of SCI to deep white matter (Figure 1) , particularly in the arterial borderzones [11,42,57,63,64]. Infarcts in the subcortical grey matter structures (i.e. head of caudate, cerebellum) are less common [57,63]. An example of SCI in …

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    • terminology - What is a T2 hyperintense focus in the subcortical w…

      This cross-sectional study focused on white matter in the cortical lobes and in subcortical structures in 50 male patients [17]. Mitelman et al. even reported global increments in white matter, with the exception of white matter of the anterior cingulate gyrus and upper temporal lobe, where reductions in white matter were found [18].

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    • [DOCX File]The University of Edinburgh | The University of Edinburgh

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      Etiology(lesions in right hemisphere (frontal or parietal lobe), most commonly an acute finding after stroke. Frontal lobe lesion( more of a motor neglect, in which pt has tendency to not use left side for motor actions ... but also can involve basal ganglia, thalamus, subcortical white matter; clinical si/sx include acute confusional state ...

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    • Introduction - Universiteit Utrecht

      Brain: Multiple white matter hyperintensities, more acute looking in the left parietal lobe. Faint enhancement of this lesion centrally, further loci in right frontal subcortical and deep white matter. Spine: Questionable cervical white matter change, small T5 intrinsic cord lesion with likely enhancement.

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

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      These imaging criteria are consistent with the “predominantly white matter cases” stated in Erkinjuntti’s SVaD criteria, where WMHs were defined as extending caps (> 10 mm in diameter as measured parallel to ventricle) or irregular halos (> 10 mm in diameter, broad, irregular margins and extending into deep white matter) and diffusely ...

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    • [DOC File]Supplementary Table 1 Existing literature of radiological ...

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      Right hemisphere. Left hemisphere. Brainstem. Cerebellum. ... 3 = Irregular periventricular hyperintensities extending into the deep white matter. Deep white matter: 0 = Absence. 1 = Punctuate foci. 2 = Beginning confluence of foci. ... Lesions extending up to the subcortical region. Posterior white matter: No lesion.

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    • [DOCX File]Parenchymal Imaging

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      Online-Only Supplements. Table . e-1 . Clinical features of previous reported cases of thymoma-associated paraneoplastic encephalitis.

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    • [DOCX File]eprints.soton.ac.uk

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      Outcome: spontaneous recovery within 10 days; right facial paresis 3 months later Initial imaging: periventricular white matter hyperintensities with concentric foci Not performed Not performed Tersegno MM and Reich DR (1993)4 Presentation: 32-year-old woman with sudden left paresthesias

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