Coma (Coma)
What is Coma (Coma)? A coma is a state of deep unconsciousness or unresponsiveness, showing that …
What is Coma (Coma)? A coma is a state of deep unconsciousness or unresponsiveness, showing that …
What is Apraxia? Apraxia is a condition where someone can’t carry out skilled actions, regardless of …
What is Alexia? Alexia is a rare condition often referred to as “word blindness” or “agnosic …
What is Spatial Neglect? Spatial neglect syndrome is a behavioral disorder also referred to as unilateral …
What is Thalamic Pain Syndrome (Central Post-Stroke Pain)? Thalamic pain syndrome is a painful condition that …
What is Anton Syndrome (Anton’s Blindness)? Cortical blindness is a rare neurological disorder that causes loss …
Brainstem Structures, Deficits, and Vascular Supply Table. Brainstem infarction is an area of tissue death resulting from …
What is Cognitive Deficits? Cognition refers to the mental process of gaining knowledge and understanding through …
What is Prehypertension? Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a key risk for heart …
What is Intracranial Hypertension? Intracranial hypertension is a condition where the pressure inside the skull is …
What is Malignant Hypertension? “Malignant hypertension” is a term previously used for patients with very high …
What is Hypertensive Emergency? A hypertensive emergency refers to a sudden, significant increase in blood pressure …
What is Aspiration Risk? In simple terms, aspiration is a common occurrence, even in healthy individuals. …
What is Cerebellar Infarct (Cerebellar Stroke)? A cerebellar infarct, or cerebellar stroke, happens when there’s a …