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Developmental Venous Anomaly (DVA): A congenital variant of normal venous drainage that is typically benign but may be associated with other vascular malformations. Cavernous Malformation ...
Here we report a patient with a lesion of the superior parietal lobe who shows both sensory and motor deficits consistent with an inability to maintain such an internal representation between updates.
Do you ever wonder about your brain health? Especially as we start to get older, it can be very easy to start questioning if our brains are in top working order — those moments we all have of ...
In general, recipients with portal vein thrombosis, severe obesity, and previous abdominal surgeries (including transplantation) may not be appropriate candidates for LDLT because of increased ...
VEC, venous endothelial cell. LEC, lymphatic endothelial cell. muLEC, mural lymphatic endothelial cell (a.k.a FGP or brain LEC). Stacked bar plots of all cells (Level 01) for cell cycle phase (top) ...
Background Pulsatile tinnitus (PT) is a debilitating condition that can be caused by a vascular abnormality, such as an arterial or venous lesion. Although treatment of PT-related venous lesions has ...
Introduction: High-altitude environments challenge cognitive function due to hypoxia, yet their specific effects on cerebral lobe functions remain unclear. This study examines the impact of ...
4 The disorder may relate to the disconnection of motion specialised cortex and spatial coordinate frames in the parietal lobe. Associative object agnosia (loss of object meaning with intact object ...
On radiological studies, patchy or diffuse white matter edema, predominantly involving the posterior parieto-occipital lobe, focal infarction, and petechial hemorrhage (figures 1 and 2) were potential ...
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