scholarly journals Neurosurgery Concepts: Key perspectives on Traumatic Brain Injury, New Treatments for Glioblastoma, Hemicraniectomy for Extensive Middle-Cerebral-Artery Stroke, Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery and Lumbar Epidural Injections for Radiculopathy

2015 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 98
Author(s):  
ZacharyA Smith ◽  
JinMo Cho ◽  
ChaimB Colen ◽  
Gordon Li ◽  
VincentYat Wang ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Arpit Parmar ◽  
G. S. Kaloiya ◽  
Harsimarpreet Kaur

Temporal lobes are one of the four major lobes of the cerebral cortex and perform a complex array of interrelated functions. They play an important role in various day-to-day functioning. The common pathologies leading to isolated temporal lobe dysfunction are infarction (of the middle cerebral artery), hemorrhage, seizures, tumors, encephalitis, and traumatic brain injury. Temporal lobe syndromes include a wide array of various neurological (Kluver-Bucy syndrome, Geschwind Gastaut syndrome, etc.), elementary (e.g., vertiginous syndromes, hallucinations, etc.), neuropsychiatric (e.g., anxiety, agitation, aggression, etc.), and cognitive (e.g., Korsakoff amnesia, cortical deafness, etc.) disorders. The presentation depends on a multitude of factors including involvement of dominant or non-dominant lobe. Left temporal lobe involvement usually leads to various forms of aphasia while right side involvement leads to more covert and varied syndromes. In this chapter, the authors discuss the anatomy of the temporal lobe, its functional aspects, and various syndromes of temporal lobe dysfunction.


Author(s):  
Laura Pons-Pellicé ◽  
Elena Camio-Visauta ◽  
Ivette Chocron-Da Prat ◽  
José Fernando Rodríguez-Palomares ◽  
Ferran Rosés Noguer ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 81 ◽  
pp. 149-150
Author(s):  
Michelle Foo ◽  
Julian Maingard ◽  
Michael Wang ◽  
Mark Schembri ◽  
Vincent Thijs ◽  
...  

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