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Dr. Larry Armstrong answered
27 years experience Neurosurgery
MRI: A ct of the brain may show a hemorrhage in the pituitary, but it can also be very difficult to see with the anatomy of the sella turcica surrounding t ... Read More
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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
Cerebral apoplexy: Cerebral apoplexy = sudden loss of consciousness when occlusion or rupture of a blood vessel cuts off oxygen supply to brain.
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Dr. Michael Korona answered
33 years experience Interventional Radiology
Apoplexy: Is an old term for stroke or more specifically hemorrhagic stroke. Check out stroke.Org and heart.Org.
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Dr. Bernard Seif answered
40 years experience Clinical Psychology
Neck pain & speech: Please see a doctor ASAP if you have not seen one. Any of the causes you mention are possibilities and if something is brewing, e.g., a stroke, you n ... Read More
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Dr. Bernard Seif answered
40 years experience Clinical Psychology
Start w/getting the: addiction under control w/12 step program & books. Do a search for Daniel Amen, MDs website. He is a brain expert. Also look up David Perlmutte ... Read More
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Dr. David Dang answered
14 years experience Radiology
Neurologist: You can talk to a local neurologist who specializes in stroke disorders. I would also recommend the link below to the the national institute of health ... Read More
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Dr. Mark Einbecker answered
36 years experience Hand Surgery
Yes: weather or not your mom had one you can have one. Strokes are common as we age.
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Dr. Andrius Baskys answered
46 years experience Geriatric Psychiatry
This : This appears to be primarily a legal matter and i suggest to contact an attorney who is knowledgeable in this area. Since the issue of capacity of tha ... Read More
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Dr. Reza Karimi answered
16 years experience Neurosurgery
All preventable: All of the above are preventable by routine measures such as good blood pressure control, proper diet, exercise and blood sugar control.
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Dr. Gutti Rao answered
46 years experience Hospital-based practice
Tia vs stroke: Tia symptoms are transient they disappear after a few hours. A stroke patient has symptoms that are present most of the time permanently. ( or more th ... Read More
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