Wednesday, April 29, 2009

"Acute right Basal Ganglia/Corona Radiata infarction" What does that mean?

means a stroke in layman terms with the precise location in the corona radiata in basal ganglia which effects will be manifestated on left side of the body and usually left hemiparesis and difficulty in other communication skills

"Acute right Basal Ganglia/Corona Radiata infarction" What does that mean?
The lack of oxygen, provided by blood to the medial part of the brain, where basal ganglia is.


It could mean obstruction of any kind of the arteries that supply oxygenated blood to that area of the brain.


Calling it acute means it happening fast, within an instant.


It would also mean, the patient is incapable of processing information recruited by censorial experiences.


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