Thalamus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The thalamus (from Greek θάλαμος = room, chamber , IPA= /ˈθæləməs/) is a midline paired symmetrical structure within the brain of vertebrate animals, including humans. It is between the cerebral...
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Symptoms Following Lesions of the Thalamus There are two considerations that must be taken into account when attempting to diagnose lesions of the thalamus: 1) thalamic nuclei are small ... Obviously, damage to the postero-lateral part of the thalamus also will involve other nuclei such as the pulvinar and lateral posterior,
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www.neuroanatomy.wisc.edu/coursebook/thalamus.pdf
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Any condition that can cause damage to the thalamus: ... Some of the symptoms of Thalamic syndrome incude: ... Symptoms of the Silent Killer Diseases...
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Thalamic Syndrome (Dejerine-Roussy) stems from damage to the thalamus, usually appearing four to six weeks after the damage has occurred. Symptoms appear when there is loss of nerve cells in the back part of the thalamus.
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Health question: What happens if you damage your thalamus? Damage to the thalamus can lead to permanent coma and can also cause insomnia. ... Damage to the thalamus can lead to permanent coma and can also cause insomnia. ... Primary symptoms are pain and loss of sensation, usually in the face, arms, and/or legs.
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Whether or not a person has significant speech symptoms may depend on which ... If the stroke goes untreated for too long, the damage to the thalamus and ...
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Thalamic Syndrome (Dejerine-Roussy) is a rare neurological disorder in which the body becomes hypersensitive to pain as a result of damage to the thalamus, a part of the brain that affects sensation. The thalamus has been described as the brain's sensory relay station. ... Primary symptoms are pain and loss of sensation,
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some physicians were alarmed by the evidence of human brain damage. In 1959 Allen reported 18 cases in which he had found signs and symptoms of neurological sequelae following ECT.
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Despite its numerous vital functions, the hypothalamus in humans accounts for only 1/300 of total brain weight, and is about the size of an almond. Structurally, it is joined to the thalamus; the two work together to monitor the sleep-wake cycle.
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