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An occipital stroke happens in the back of the brain. This lobe, or part of the brain, helps people to recognize what they see. That means strokes in the occipital lobe can cause vision changes, which ...
The sensations that are caused by some of the most severe migraines can cause you to feel as if you're having a stroke. Sometimes a migraine, specifically a migraine with aura (or visual disturbances) ...
Hosted by Dr. Negar Asdaghi, each episode of Stroke's monthly podcast, Stroke Alert, begins by posing key takeaway questions from featured articles in the current issue of Stroke. This is followed by ...
1993). Lastly, the unknown locations and spatial distributions of stroke lesions in VaD and MID groups as well as the likely inclusion of mixed dementia patients in both the AD and VaD groups can also ...
Correspondence to Dr Ryuji Kaji, Department of Neurology, Tokushima University, Tokushima 770-8503, Japan; rkaji{at}clin.med.tokushima-u.ac.jp ...