Sentence examples for pattern of brain damage from inspiring English sources

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Luiz has microcephaly – a head that has not grown to its full size – and the pattern of brain damage that doctors now link to the Zika virus.

Frontotemporal disease causes a different pattern of brain damage than Alzheimer's disease, and does not start with the kind of memory loss that usually signals the onset of Alzheimer's.

Fetal medicine expert Manoel Sarno, who works at the Federal University of Bahia, says the pattern of brain damage he is seeing now looks distinct from microcephaly caused by other infections, such as cytomegalovirus (CMV) or rubella.

BOSTON, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Years of hits to the head in football or other contact sports lead to a distinct pattern of brain damage that begins with an athlete having trouble focusing and can eventually progress to aggression and dementia, a study released on Monday says.

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At the time, he was studying patients who had peculiar patterns of brain damage.

Martland did autopsies on more than 300 people who had died of head injuries, looking for patterns of brain damage.

Our findings suggest that oculomotor impairments reflect the anatomical patterns of brain damage associated with neurodegenerative syndromes.

Moreover, the animal model of CA induced from asphyxia was more gradual and caused different morphologic patterns of brain damage in contrast to the sudden onset of VF, which was the predominant cause of CA in out-of-hospital adults [ 40, 41].

Clinically, it would be of great interest to relate the acute infarction to the (residual) language deficits in the chronic stage to detect patterns of brain damage associated with 'good' versus 'bad' recovery as previously demonstrated for neglect after a right-hemisphere lesion (Karnath et al., 2011).

You can often tell a former fighter by his speech patterns: those thick vowels and ghostly consonants are symptoms of a form of brain damage that doctors still don't fully understand.

This type of brain damage is a common pattern in asphyxiated infants born at term [ 3].

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