The scans showed 'acute infarcts in both the parietal lobes' of her brain - also known as strokes in the part of the brain located behind the frontal lobe. A parietal lobe stroke is caused by ...
Jennifer, from Eastleigh, Hampshire had an MRI and was told she'd had a stroke that affected her left frontal lobe. “All I could reply to her after the news was ‘ok’,” she recalled.
Although we know a lot about the brain and what it does, we still have much left to learn about the most complex organ in the ...
Recent study aimed to assess the incidence of postoperative strokes and their impact on postoperative neurocognitive outcomes ...
“This is why similar symptoms can occur in individuals with other conditions affecting the frontal lobe such as strokes, focal seizures, traumatic brain injuries, or tumours in this region.
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