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A sudden and violent blow to the back of the headmay resultin damage to the occipital lobe
Head - Parietal Lobe A falling object impact to the top of the head or a fixed object blow to the back of the headcan causedamage to the parietal lobe
increased intracranial pressure ( ICP ) due to infection , burst or blocked cerebral blood vessels ( stroke ) , edema , or a tumor(passive) might be caused byDamage to the parietal lobe
Many concussionscausedamage to the occipital lobe
My TBIcauseddamage to the Parietal Lobe
Visual problems such as difficulty in recognizing objects , inability to identify colors , and trouble recognizing wordscould resultto damaged occipital lobe
Falls , slips , assault and being hit in the head by falling objectscan also causedamage to the occipital lobe
A guncausesdamage to the lobe
Four common types of injuryoften causedamage to the occipital lobe
The diseasecausesdamage to the parietal lobe
a shockcausesdamage to thefrontal lobe
particularly thosecausingdamage to the prefrontal lobe
Acquired Prosopagnosiaresultsfrom damage to the occipital lobe
which i admitmay have causeddamage in the occipital lobe
to permanent cortical blindnesscan leadto permanent cortical blindness
to comprehensive or partial blindnesscan leadto comprehensive or partial blindness
blindness.[2can causeblindness.[2
in cortical blindness or visual anosognosiamay resultin cortical blindness or visual anosognosia
blindness ( known as cortical blindnesscan causeblindness ( known as cortical blindness
in full or partial blindnesscan resultin full or partial blindness
cortical blindness and difficulty tracking objectswould causecortical blindness and difficulty tracking objects
in complete or partial blindnessmay resultin complete or partial blindness
in whole or partial blindnesscan resultin whole or partial blindness
in total or partial blindnesscan resultin total or partial blindness
in a variety of types of blindnesscan resultin a variety of types of blindness
visual problems , such as cortical blindness or visual field defectscan causevisual problems , such as cortical blindness or visual field defects
vision disturbances and even blindnesscan causevision disturbances and even blindness
visual problems including cortical blindness or visual field defectscan causevisual problems including cortical blindness or visual field defects
Partial or complete blindness 20may causePartial or complete blindness 20
blindness , difficulty recognizing shapes or colors , and other visual impairmentscan causeblindness , difficulty recognizing shapes or colors , and other visual impairments
blindness ... but it has no effect on a person 's ability to hear or movecan causeblindness ... but it has no effect on a person 's ability to hear or move
to vision impairments such as blindness or blind spots ; visual distortions and visual inattentionmay leadto vision impairments such as blindness or blind spots ; visual distortions and visual inattention
word blindness ( otherwise known as alexia ) with writing impairment as well ( called agraphiacan also causeword blindness ( otherwise known as alexia ) with writing impairment as well ( called agraphia
blindness or blurred vision , sensitivity to light , the inability to recognize words or movement and the inability to determine colors or shapesmight causeblindness or blurred vision , sensitivity to light , the inability to recognize words or movement and the inability to determine colors or shapes
visual problems such as difficulty in recognizing objects , colors , words and even facescausesvisual problems such as difficulty in recognizing objects , colors , words and even faces
partial or complete vision losscan causepartial or complete vision loss
loss of vision and loss of ability to recognize an objectcan causeloss of vision and loss of ability to recognize an object
in homonymous hemianopsia as well as visual hallucinationscan resultin homonymous hemianopsia as well as visual hallucinations
a form of agnosia in which sensation is present but.may also separate with the same consequences in rheumatoid arthritiscan causea form of agnosia in which sensation is present but.may also separate with the same consequences in rheumatoid arthritis
aphasia - inability to perform simple skilled tasks , such as brushing the hair or dressingcan causeaphasia - inability to perform simple skilled tasks , such as brushing the hair or dressing
visual problems like difficulty in recognizing objectscausesvisual problems like difficulty in recognizing objects
in problems with visionresultedin problems with vision
in visual impairments / confusionwill resultin visual impairments / confusion
agnosia and apraxiacan causeagnosia and apraxia
in vision problemscan resultin vision problems
visual problems , which vary based on the stroke ’s severitycausesvisual problems , which vary based on the stroke ’s severity
no visual field deficits(passive) caused byno visual field deficits
to color vision loss and hallucinationscan leadto color vision loss and hallucinations
to discrimination of movement and color discriminationwill leadto discrimination of movement and color discrimination
an inability to do simple taskcan provokean inability to do simple task
homonomous loss of vision with exactly the same " field cut " in both eyescauseshomonomous loss of vision with exactly the same " field cut " in both eyes
homonymous loss of vision with exactly the same " field cut " in both eyescauseshomonymous loss of vision with exactly the same " field cut " in both eyes
in what is called Gerstmann ’s Syndrome which is characterized by difficulty with writing ( agraphiacan resultin what is called Gerstmann ’s Syndrome which is characterized by difficulty with writing ( agraphia