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Mary 's skullcauseingfrontal lobe injury

a car accident(passive) caused bythe frontal lobe brain injury

The user ... some severe head traumamight ... have causedfrontal lobe brain damage

injuries and trauma that occur at the front of the head(passive) is caused byBrain damage to the frontal lobe

Even a blow to the back of the headcan causefrontal lobe injury

my childhood falls(passive) was caused byfrontal lobe brain damage

severe abuse .... which I am trying to come to terms with(passive) caused byfrontal lobe hippocampal brain damage

the tendency for deceleration injuries , which are a common mechanism of injury in TBIto causefrontal lobe injury

Concussive injuriestypically causefrontal lobe injury

multiple concussions and ECT(passive) probably caused byfrontal lobe brain damage

that , Luvox , and ProzaccauseFrontal Lobe brain damage

a closed head injuryresultingin frontal lobe brain damage

a Car Crash(passive) Caused byEffects of Frontal Lobe Brain Injuries

traumatic eventscauseFrontal Lobe Brain Impairments

past mini infarctions which has given her early severe dementia(passive) caused byfrontal lobe brain damage

a defective product(passive) caused bya frontal lobe brain injury

a metallic rod(passive) caused byfrontal brain injury

Non - fluent aphasia , also known as Broca ’s aphasiaresultsfromdamage to the frontal lobe of the brain

The obstruction in the airwaycan causebrain damage to the frontal lobe

the blows he received to the head in the ring(passive) caused byfrontal lobe brain damage

the site of encephalomalaciaresultingfrom the brain injury to the left frontal lobe

the birthmother drinking during pregnancy(passive) caused byfrontal lobe brain damage

a hypoxic event — lack of oxygen to the brainresultedin brain injury to the right frontal lobe

Blackouts are dangerouscauseinjury to the frontal lobe of the brain

cadmium exposurecausingfrontal lobe brain damage

an early retirement ... an illness in 1984causedfrontal lobe brain damage

that this constant exposure , can do iscausedamage to the brain ’s frontal lobe

exposure to alcohol in utero which affects his ability to plan , organize , follow - through , concentrate , and control impulses(passive) caused byfrontal lobe brain damage

Hydrogen Sulfide , the gas escaping from the wellcausesfrontal lobe BRAIN DAMAGE

Potential Triggers of Agitation in a Senior with Alzheimer ’s Disease - related changes in the brain Alzheimer ’s disease and similar forms of dementiacan causedamage to the frontal lobe of the brain

temporary or permanent changes in the way a person thinks and functions as well as personality changescan causetemporary or permanent changes in the way a person thinks and functions as well as personality changes

profound changes to an individual ’s personality and identitycan causeprofound changes to an individual ’s personality and identity

3 Anosognosia(passive) is caused by3 Anosognosia

Your best resource for brain injuryCausesYour best resource for brain injury

a condition called anosognosia(passive) caused bya condition called anosognosia

negative behaviours and poor impulse controlcausingnegative behaviours and poor impulse control

in short term memory lossresultingin short term memory loss

to impairments in short - term memorycan leadto impairments in short - term memory

while some specialists have suggested(passive) could be triggered bywhile some specialists have suggested

serious emotional problemscan causeserious emotional problems

to executive functioning problemsledto executive functioning problems

memory related problemscan causememory related problems

in the loss of smell or taste , reduced sexual interestcan resultin the loss of smell or taste , reduced sexual interest

Risk Taking , Memory Loss , Learning Difficulties , Behavioral Problems And Personality ChangesCan CauseRisk Taking , Memory Loss , Learning Difficulties , Behavioral Problems And Personality Changes

severe problems in a person ’s lifecan causesevere problems in a person ’s life

volitile personality changes , such as angry outbursts and zero impulse controlwill causevolitile personality changes , such as angry outbursts and zero impulse control

the opposite problem , pathological cryingcan causethe opposite problem , pathological crying

a range of symptoms , including motor weakness and behavioral problemscausesa range of symptoms , including motor weakness and behavioral problems

problems with speech production in left hemisphere of human braincausesproblems with speech production in left hemisphere of human brain

the part of the brain that controls behavior and problem - solving skillsmay leadthe part of the brain that controls behavior and problem - solving skills

depression , mood instability , lethargy and poor decision makingmay causedepression , mood instability , lethargy and poor decision making

to issues with impulse control , inhibition , concentration , problem solving , and task executionmay leadto issues with impulse control , inhibition , concentration , problem solving , and task execution

impaired judgement , impulse control , and problem - solving cohorts of warveterans with head injurycan causeimpaired judgement , impulse control , and problem - solving cohorts of warveterans with head injury

damage to the ascending serotonergic pathways , which can contribute to the pathophysiology of both depression and violent behaviorcan causedamage to the ascending serotonergic pathways , which can contribute to the pathophysiology of both depression and violent behavior

amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ( ALS , also known as Lou Gehrig ’s disease ) and senility(passive) caused byamyotrophic lateral sclerosis ( ALS , also known as Lou Gehrig ’s disease ) and senility

grasp re- 552 Human Immunodeficiency Virus — Type 1 Human immunodeficiency virus — type 1may causegrasp re- 552 Human Immunodeficiency Virus — Type 1 Human immunodeficiency virus — type 1

in difficulties in solving problems remembering events in one s life or paying attention Brain Plasticity One of the most fascinating properties of the brainmay resultin difficulties in solving problems remembering events in one s life or paying attention Brain Plasticity One of the most fascinating properties of the brain

disruption to higher cognitive functioning Cerebellum brain injury may disrupt balance and coordination Brain stem injuries may cause problems with breathing , heart rate and arousalwill causedisruption to higher cognitive functioning Cerebellum brain injury may disrupt balance and coordination Brain stem injuries may cause problems with breathing , heart rate and arousal

grasp reflexes , frontal release signs , motor impersistence , disinhibition , impulsivity , confabulation , psychomotor hyperactivity , hyperoral behavior , apathy , echolalia , mutism , anomia , inattention , and utilization behaviorsmay causegrasp reflexes , frontal release signs , motor impersistence , disinhibition , impulsivity , confabulation , psychomotor hyperactivity , hyperoral behavior , apathy , echolalia , mutism , anomia , inattention , and utilization behaviors

Fronto - temporal dementia(passive) is caused byFronto - temporal dementia

in loss of voluntary motor functionsoften resultin loss of voluntary motor functions

to a loss of empathy and impulse controlcan leadto a loss of empathy and impulse control

disruption in the executive functions of the brain greatly effecting concentration , memory and social behaviorcausedisruption in the executive functions of the brain greatly effecting concentration , memory and social behavior

symptoms like confabulation which also happen with some sorts of dementiacan causesymptoms like confabulation which also happen with some sorts of dementia

a disruption in controlling emotions and impulsescausesa disruption in controlling emotions and impulses

frontal encephalomalaciacausesfrontal encephalomalacia

by an accident years agocausedby an accident years ago

in damage to the brainresultedin damage to the brain

from traumatic brain injury ( tbimay resultfrom traumatic brain injury ( tbi

the following : Inability to choose in between good and bad choices Inability to recognize the consequences of certain actions Loss of fine motor movements and strength of arms , hands and fingers Changes in IQ level Speaking fewer words with left frontal lobe injury Speaking excessively with right frontal lobe injurycan causethe following : Inability to choose in between good and bad choices Inability to recognize the consequences of certain actions Loss of fine motor movements and strength of arms , hands and fingers Changes in IQ level Speaking fewer words with left frontal lobe injury Speaking excessively with right frontal lobe injury

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