Hyperdense lesion ajacent to the quadriseminal cistern egion of the lerft side of the brain?
So my friend has a "hyperdense lesion ajacent to the quadriseminal cistern egion of the lerft side of the brain", and I want to know how it will affect things, what it is, and what complications could arise? It was caused by meningitis, and malaria.
Answers:
In what method is it adjacent- ventral lateral left? dorsal lateral left? superior to cistern? Inferior?
It's possible he will not experience any residual defects.
If the lesion is dorsal not here he may experience some movement problems on the left side of his body (anterior lobe of cerebellum).
If the lesion is ventral medial left he may experience minor difficulties with nouns or vision orienting to articles in the right sensory enclosed space (superior and inferior colliculi).
If the lesion is lateral left he may experience some higher order ocular problems, however depending on his age this is less likely (superior medial temporal and parieto-occipito-temporal). Source(s): my career
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Answers:
In what method is it adjacent- ventral lateral left? dorsal lateral left? superior to cistern? Inferior?
It's possible he will not experience any residual defects.
If the lesion is dorsal not here he may experience some movement problems on the left side of his body (anterior lobe of cerebellum).
If the lesion is ventral medial left he may experience minor difficulties with nouns or vision orienting to articles in the right sensory enclosed space (superior and inferior colliculi).
If the lesion is lateral left he may experience some higher order ocular problems, however depending on his age this is less likely (superior medial temporal and parieto-occipito-temporal). Source(s): my career
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