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Cerebral infarcts
A small lacunar infarct (e.g., one involving the internal capsule) can cause ... supply the basal ganglia, thalamus, deep white matter, and the brainstem. ...
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Cerebral infarcts
Lacunar infarcts are small infarcts in the deeper parts of the brain (basal ganglia, thalamus, white matter) and in the brain stem. They are responsible for ...
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Cerebral infarcts
Lacunar infarcts are small infarcts in the deeper parts of the brain (basal ganglia, thalamus, white matter) and in the brain stem. They are responsible for ...
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Neurocytology-Neurons
Cerebrospinal Fluid. TESTS. Neurocytology · Hypoxia and Stroke · Perinatal Disorders ... CHAPTER ONE APPLIED NEUROCYTOLOGY AND BASIC REACTIONS ...
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Ataxia and cerebellar degeneration
ATAXIA AND CEREBELLAR DEGENERATION. Ataxia can be caused by lesions that interrupt the sensory input to the cerebellum (spinal or sensory ataxia), ...
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Ataxia and cerebellar degeneration
Cerebellar ataxias-a diverse group of sporadic diseases that cause cerebellar degeneration and degeneration of other anatomical systems ...
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Cerebral infarcts
Lacunar infarcts are small infarcts in the deeper parts of the brain (basal ... A small lacunar infarct (e.g., one involving the internal capsule) can cause ...
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Multiple sclerosis
MS is an autoimmune inflammatory disease of the CNS, which causes demyelination and variable axonal loss. It is characterized by multiple lesions (plaques) ...
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Multiple sclerosis
Demyelinating Diseases · Brain Tumors · Nutritional Disorders ... The main demyelinative disease of the CNS is multiple sclerosis (MS) and its variants. ...
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Test 7. Brain tumors
TEST-CHAPTER SEVEN BRAIN TUMORS. Questions marked with * are more appropriate for residents. 1. Which are most common overall? A. Primary brain tumors ...