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  1. Frontal Lobe Syndrome Professional

    Frontal Lobe Syndrome, 'Neglect' is most common after lesions of the right hemisphere involving either the right parietal lobe or the right frontal...

  2. Temporal Lobe Lesions (Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment) Conditions

    Temporal Lobe Lesions (Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment), The main divisions are the frontal lobe, temporal lobe, parietal lobe and occipital l...

  3. De Clérambault's Syndrome Professional

    It is occasionally associated with other delusions - eg, persecutory, grandiose, jealous or somatic. [ 4 ] Other associations include epilepsy and a left frontal lobe lesion. D...

  4. Temporal Lobe Lesions (Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment) Professional

    Temporal Lobe Lesions (Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment), Disturbance of temporal lobe function may also occur with space-occupying lesions and with trauma; it may also be associated ...

  5. Brain Tumours in Adults Professional

    Symptoms relating to location of mass - eg, frontal lobe lesions associated with personality changes, disinhibition and parietal lobe lesions might be associated with dysarthria.

  6. Space-occupying Lesions of the Brain Professional

    Space-occupying Lesions of the Brain, There may be more general symptoms related to raised intracranial pressure or seizures, behavioural changes, or false localising signs. Large lesions...

  7. Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome Professional

    Symptomatic cases are due to diverse cerebral conditions, which are usually bilateral, diffuse, or multifocal, involving cerebral grey matter. [ 3 ] Examples of underlying disorders responsible f...

  8. Cranial Nerve Lesions Professional

    Cranial Nerve Lesions, The much rarer selective loss of emotional movement is called mimic paralysis and is usually due to a frontal or thalamic lesion. Causes of a sing...

  9. Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Professional

    Temporal Lobe Epilepsy, Focal dyscognitive seizures are usually preceded by a distinct aura, last longer than a minute, and have a period of postictal confusion. Frontal lobe...

  10. Frontal Bone Osteomyelitis Professional

    Frontal Bone Osteomyelitis, It is osteomyelitis with a subperiosteal (extradural) abscess in the frontal bone. It usually represents an anterior extension of a frontal ...

  11. Multiple Sclerosis Professional

    Consider amitriptyline to treat emotional lability (involuntary laughing and crying related to a frontal lobe lesion). Depression : Assessment should include all contributory f...

  12. Dieulafoy Lesion Professional

    Dieulafoy Lesion, What is a Dieulafoy lesion? The lesion in Dieulafoy's disease consists of a submucosal ectatic artery in the gastrointestinal tract. , Dieulafoy...

  13. Pigmented Skin Lesions Professional

    Pigmented Skin Lesions, Excessive UV exposure, including tanning beds. 7-point checklist Use the 7-point weighted checklist for assessment of pigmented skin lesions [ 3 ] : ...

  14. Femoral Nerve Lesion Professional

    Femoral Nerve Lesion, Epidemiology Femoral nerve lesions are uncommon. One study of 27,004 primary hip arthroplasties found only two patients with complete and one with partial fe...

  15. Musculocutaneous Nerve Lesion (C5-C6) Professional

    Musculocutaneous Nerve Lesion (C5-C6), Investigations [ 2 ] Nerve conduction studies, electromyography and MRI scan should confirm a lower motor neurone and sensory nerve lesion ...

  16. Radial Nerve Lesion (C5-C8) Professional

    Radial Nerve Lesion (C5-C8), The extent of loss of muscle power will depend upon the level of the lesion. Gowers described the typical posture that accompanies radial nerve le...

  17. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Median Nerve Lesions Professional

    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Median Nerve Lesions, Other median nerve lesions The main risk factor is occupational - eg, dentists and shipyard workers using high-powered vibrating t...

  18. Diplopia and III, IV and VI Cranial Nerve Lesions Professional

    Diplopia and III, IV and VI Cranial Nerve Lesions, These include vascular conditions such as strokes or aneurysms, space-occupying lesions in the orbit or skull (neoplastic or vasc...

  19. Epilepsy with Focal Seizures Conditions

    Focal aware seizures that start in the frontal lobe of your brain may cause symptoms that include a strange feeling (like a wave) going through the head, or stiffness or twitching ...

  20. Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation Conditions

    The severity of the abnormality is very variable. Some lesions can shrink or even disappear without treatment. Some lesions cause the baby to have breathing problems very soon after ...

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