| 31. | Some patients afflicted with these brain lesions suddenly become compulsively addicted to thinking about and eating fine foods.
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| 32. | One of the hallmarks of Alzheimer's is brain lesions consisting in part of clumps of protein called beta-amyloid.
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| 33. | The location of the brain lesion and type of the aphasia can then be inferred from the observed symptoms.
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| 34. | He added that estren might also prevent hot flashes, cardiovascular disease and the brain lesions associated with Alzheimer's disease.
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| 35. | People with migraines, particularly women, may develop higher than average numbers of white matter brain lesions of unclear significance.
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| 36. | Coroner's experts said she suffered a seizure in her sleep _ probably triggered by a brain lesion _ and suffocated.
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| 37. | A neurologist with experience with this type of brain lesion can give you the best probabilistic answer to your question.
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| 38. | Kernohan is remembered for his work in neuropathology, particularly research of spinal cord tumors, brain abscesses and metastatic brain lesions.
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| 39. | A concern about this illness is that it mimics multiple sclerosis when looking at the vision loss and brain lesions.
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| 40. | After reviewing his observations, Hebb wanted to look for specific aspects of intelligence that were affected by a brain lesion.
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