«T2,» a 66 - year - old man who survived
a brainstem stroke in 2006, can move only his eyes and head.
«S3,» a 58 - year - old woman, suffered
a brainstem stroke 15 years ago that left her without the ability to move any of her limbs or speak.
Defended a hospital in a case involving an alleged failure to diagnose and treat
a brainstem stroke.
Not exact matches
People whose
brainstems are affected by their
stroke have a significantly higher prevalence of sleep apnea than those who have
stroke - related injury elsewhere in the brain, according to new U-M research.
By the end of the year he was also the victim of a rare kind of
stroke to the
brainstem.