What is a brain stem stroke

    • [DOC File]This is a problem - Healers Who Share

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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

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    • [DOCX File]F09 Stroke in younger adults

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      A stroke is the loss of brain function caused by an interruption of blood supply to the brain. It is harmful because it causes brain tissue to die, inhibiting the body’s ability to function.

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    • [DOC File]NIH Stroke Scale Word

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      BRAIN STEM CONTROL OF BREATHING. Breathing is an involuntary process that is controlled by the medulla and pons of the brain stem. The frequency of normal, involuntary breathing is controlled by three groups of neurons or brain stem centers: the medullary respiratory center, the apneustic center, and the pneumotaxic center.. Medullary Respiratory Center

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    • Brain Stem Stroke | American Stroke Association

      A stroke is considered an interruption of blood flow in the brain and to the brain. The types of stroke are listed as (1) a burst of the artery that allows blood to flow out of the artery into the brain (2) an obstruction of flow caused by something inside the artery like a blood clot.

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      If locked-in syndrome is caused by a stroke, it is usually due to a stroke that has happened in the part of the brain called the . brain stem. The brain stem is the area at the top of the spinal cord at the junction between the spinal cord and the two halves of the brain (the left and right hemispheres).

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      The risk of subsequent stroke is the highest in the period immediately following a stroke or TIA. Angina of the brain: In the first year after a stroke: 14% have a second; 30% of those in 30 days, BUT in the 10 years following a TIA, the risk of a stroke is 18.8% and the risk of MI is 27.8%. HISTORY AND EXAM. STROKE RISK FACTORS. High blood ...

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    • [DOC File]A stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA)

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      Brain Stem Stroke. Nausea, vomiting, or vertigo. Speech problems. Dysphasia. Abnormal eye movements. Decreased consciousness. Crossed findings. Silent Stroke. Asymptomatic. ... Stroke unit or designated beds for acute stroke patients. Neurological services available within 2 hours or 24/7 on site.

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    • [DOC File]Stroke – What Happens Next

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      The patient with brain stem stroke who has bilateral loss of sensation is scored 2. If the patient does not respond and is quadriplegic score 2. Patients in coma (item 1a=3) are arbitrarily given a 2 on this item. 0 = Normal; no sensory loss.

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    • [DOC File]Acute stroke

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      If locked-in syndrome is caused by a stroke, it is usually due to a stroke that has happened in the part of the brain called the brain stem. The brain stem is the area at the top of the spinal cord at the junction between the spinal cord and the two halves of the brain (the left and right hemispheres).

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    • Brain Stem Stroke: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

      Brain stem strokes can have complex symptoms, and they can be difficult to diagnose.A person may have vertigo, dizziness and severe imbalance without the hallmark of most strokes – weakness on one side of the body. The symptoms of vertigo dizziness or imbalance usually occur together; dizziness alone is not a sign of stroke. Brain stem stroke can also cause double vision, slurred speech and ...

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