Boukrina O, Barrett AM, Alexander EJ, Yao B, Graves WW.Neurally dissociable cognitive components of reading deficits in
subacute stroke.
The article, «Neurally dissociable cognitive components of reading deficits in
subacute stroke» (doi: 10.3389 / fnhum.2015.00298) was published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.
Not exact matches
Substantial vascular damage is a major pathologic feature of both
subacute and chronic
stroke caused by an extended period of microvascular permeability after the BSCB loses integrity.
Dr. Paul R. Sanberg, Distinguished University Professor, a co-author of the paper, concluded that «these novel data showing BSCB damage in
subacute and chronic ischemic
stroke may lead to development of new therapeutic approaches for patients with ischemic cerebral infarction.»
«This study, carried out using laboratory rats modeling
stroke, demonstrated that ischemic
stroke — in both its
subacute and chronic stages — damages the BSCB in a variety of ways, creating a toxic environment in the spinal cord that can lead to further disability and exacerbate disease pathology,» said study lead author Dr. Svitlana Garbuzova - Davis, associate professor in USF's Center of Excellence for Aging and Brain Repair, Department of Neurosurgery and Brain Repair.
Researchers at Kessler Foundation and Rutgers University correlated neuroimaging data with reading deficits in patients with
subacute left hemispheric
stroke.
Dr. Kim and colleagues conclude, «Aquatic treadmill exercise may not only improve baseline functional status and functional recovery during the
subacute period, it may also enhance social participation and quality of life during the chronic
stroke period.»
October 16, 2015 Researchers at Kessler Foundation and Rutgers University correlated neuroimaging data with reading deficits in patients with
subacute left hemispheric
stroke.