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1. The Mechanics Behind Double Vision Understanding why double vision occurs after a stroke is crucial. The brain’s intricate network — responsible for processing visual information — may be ...
Section 2: How Strokes Impact Vision Centers Targeting the Brain’s Vision Control Post-stroke double vision, or diplopia, occurs due to the brain’s struggle to coordinate eye movements.
Dear Dr. Roach: My husband woke up with double vision about three weeks ago. It appears that his left eye is turned inward and does not move with his right eye. He's had a prescription for prednisone ...
Double vision can occur for a variety of reasons. “Patients can develop double vision after an injury or a stroke,” she said. “It can also happen with some health conditions like thyroid dysfunction ...
Reza Hakimelahi; R. Gilberto González Disclosures Expert Rev Cardiovasc Ther. 2009;7 (1):29-48.
Among the stroke care centers, Memorial Hermann still has the fastest time, 16 minutes, from the emergency doors to the CT scan. "We've been doing that for years," Wojner said.
Including cardiac CT in the initial stroke imaging protocol detects more high-risk cardioaortic embolic sources than the current practice of performing later echo, a new study shows.
He and his colleagues emphasized that stroke is rare among people under age 50, whether they have migraines or not. Women aged 15 to 49 make up only about 2 percent of the 700,000 U.S. residents ...