A recent study from Simon Fraser University researchers has revealed how an overlooked type of indirect brain damage contributes to ongoing disability after a stroke.
A recent study from Simon Fraser University researchers has revealed how an overlooked type of indirect brain damage contributes to ongoing disability ...
However, this cannot explain the widespread consequences of stroke, limiting scientists' and clinicians' ability to treat them. The study, titled "Secondary thalamic dysfunction underlies abnormal ...
Laterally located hemorrhages of the thalamus are the most common type of thalamic hemorrhage and more likely to be associated with intraventricular hemorrhage; thalamic bleeds on the right side are ...