Nurse Andrew Dennis (left) works a shift on Dec. 8 inside the intensive care unit at the St. Cloud Hospital. CATHY WURZER: The US national emergency to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic ended a week ...
Basal ganglia regions are located in the midbrain. Source: CLIPAREA l Custom media/Shutterstock Stuttering during childhood is a relatively common occurrence. Roughly one in 20 kids (5 percent) go ...
A carpal boss, also known as a carpometacarpal boss or a bossing, It's a bony lump where the finger bones meet the wrist. It may be painful, but it will be a firm, immobile lump. Carpal bossing can be ...
A ganglion cyst is a large fluid-filled cyst that forms on joints and is commonly found on wrists. Despite what you may see on social media, popping this type of growth with a needle or thumping it ...
Basal Ganglia (Putamen) Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Axial CT scans. Note the large intracerebral hemorrhage originating in the area of the basal ganglia on the right. If one looks closely at the ...
Dystonia is a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary abnormal muscle constrictions. More than 300,000 people in North America are affected, but the mechanism of abnormal muscle ...
A large majority of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in the basal ganglia is caused by hypertension. Rare etiologies include latent vascular lesions such as vascular malformations, moyamoya ...
Throughout the 20th century, stuttering was commonly viewed as a "psychological problem." However, accumulating evidence suggests that stuttering's root cause may be structural and functional ...