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i have frontotemporal atrophy , neuro degeneration disorder. and due to that i have body balance problem.pl advice me sur expert advice. ... View answer
[hello Doctor, is there any treatment or any new developments to arrest or improve the condition of an FTD(Fronto Temporal Dementia ) patient? Are there any liquid alternate supplements for Prodep and Neurobian Forte?... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vaishalee Punj
( General & Family Physician)
hematoma as well as extensive subarachnoid hemorrhage . Pneumocephalus is seen in the temporal region---consistent with a basilar skull fracture in the left frontotemporal lobe with associated... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Alexander H. Sheppe
( Psychiatrist)
alphaAlpha fetoproteinactivity which is bilaterally symmetrical and synchronous. Brief left frontotemporal ... ischemic attack ( tia ) Transient ischemic attacknoted on a couple of occasions.left... View answer
I had a punctate infarct in the uncal region 2 years ago. I have had both normal and abnormal EEG, frontotemporal slowing with sharp waves was noted. I had not had any seizures since the stroke. What else... View answer
with an extension of the electrical field in the left frontotemporal head region. The findings were suggestive of the left frontotemporal epileptogenesis. Where is this located - frontotemporal... View answer
CT Brain scan results showing mild atrophic changes. Findings show mild asymmetry of the ventricles, right slightly larger than left. Mildly prominent extra-axial CSF spaces in the frontotemporalregion ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
[MY Father was prescibed the medication Amantadine HCL 100mg Cap.He has Fronto-Temporal Dementia. Everything I have read on this med. is for parkinsons and flu. Do I give this to my Father ? I know Medication have many... View answer
sharp waves and spike-slow wave morphology over the bilateral frontotemporal regions IMPRESSIONS: Bilateral frontotemporal epileptic activity (with right side focus? is this realy danger to me doc can you ... View answer
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