Cerebrum
... ; parietal layer of tunica vagina lis; parietal
lobe ; parietal
lobe epilepsy ; parietal
lobe of cerebrum ; ... Supratentorial primitive ...
Grand mal
... mal ) and partial (psychomotor, temporal
lobe ) seizures and prevention and treatment of ... grand mal ) Partial (focal) seizure Temporal
lobe seizure Febrile seizure (children) ... ... , complex partial ; epilepsy , frontal
lobe ; epilepsy , generalised; epilepsy , myoclonic; ...
Liver
... inside the rib cage. It has two parts, a right
lobe and a smaller left
lobe . The liver has many important functions, ... blood cells and detoxification of the body.
lobe ... LIVER FAILURE - A term used to refer to ...
Lobe
... Frontal
lobe : The part of each hemisphere of the brain ... to other areas of the brain. FRONTAL
lobe - The frontal lobes are responsible for higher ... by a generous donation from: ... Temporal
lobe seizure s commonly result from damage to ...
Lobectomy
... part of the lung Lobectomy - Removal of one
lobe of the lung Pneumonectomy - Removal of the ... the lung may be removed (wedge resection), or a
lobe of the lung ( lobectomy ) or an entire lung ... available, surgeons are likely to remove the
lobe of the thyroid that contains the nodule ( ...
Partial seizure
... Partial Seizure Alternate Names : Temporal
lobe Epilepsy , Temporal
lobe Seizure s, Psychomotor Epilepsy ... partial ... history of partial seizure s. Frontal
lobe epilepsy affects only the front regions of the ...
Temporal lobe seizure
... Temporal
lobe seizure Definition: This type of seizure ... abnormal electrical activity in the temporal
lobe on one or both sides of the brain. The most ... tumor s (DNT) is the occurrence of temporal
lobe seizure s, often difficult to control with anti ...
Temporal
... Temporal -
lobe epilepsy : Epilepsy that is characterized by abnormal electrical activity in the temporal
lobe of the brain. This activity does not cause ... s and patterns of cognition. Temporal
lobe seizure s commonly result from damage to specific ...
Anterior
... of growth hormone s by the acidophilic cells in the anterior
lobe of the pituitary, causing excessive growth of all the tissue s of the ... has two distinct lobes, anterior and posterior . The anterior
lobe secretes at least six hormone s ... Surgical repair of cataracts ( ...
Autism
... earlduck; Earle L fibro sarcoma ; Earle's solution; Earle, Wilton; ear
lobe ; ear
lobe crease; ear, low-set; early; early ambulation; early deceleration; early ...
Cone
... it holds a pint of blood . It's divided into lobes: a large right
lobe and smaller left
lobe that tapers toward a tip. The liver , smooth, cone -shaped, ...
Death
... subspecialty training in endocrinology . solution; Earle, Wilton; ear
lobe ; ear
lobe crease; ear, low-set; early; early ambulation; early deceleration; early ...
Epilepsy
... What does the test involve? Related health topics ... Temporal -
lobe epilepsy : Epilepsy that is characterized by abnormal electrical activity in the temporal
lobe of the brain. This activity does not cause grand mal seizures ; ...
Gene
... earlduck; Earle L fibro sarcoma ; Earle's solution; Earle, Wilton; ear
lobe ; ear
lobe crease; ear, low-set; early; early ambulation; early deceleration; early ...
Hypopituitarism
... pituitary gland , is a condition that affects the anterior (front)
lobe of the pituitary gland - usually resulting in a partial or complete loss of functioning of that
lobe . Hypopituitarism may be caused by tumor s of the pituitary gland ...
Lingua
... Lingua l gyrus: An area in the occipital
lobe , the visual processing center in the brain. The lingua l gyrus extends to the temporal
lobe of the brain. If the lingua l frenum extends to the tip of the ...
Medial
... voriconazole See Vfend. Often starts in the medial temporal
lobe but eventually affects the whole brain In early stages, increasing and ... (the limbic system, including the hippocampus in the medial temporal
lobe ). ...
Murmur
... earlduck; Earle L fibro sarcoma ; Earle's solution; Earle, Wilton; ear
lobe ; ear
lobe crease; ear, low-set; early; early ambulation; early deceleration; early ...
Neonatal
... (aumento de la pigmentacin) ... Earle's solution; Earle, Wilton; ear
lobe ; ear
lobe crease; ear, low-set; early; early ambulation; early deceleration; early ...
Partial
... to another. Complex Partial Seizure Alternate Names : Temporal
lobe Epilepsy , Temporal
lobe Seizure s, Psychomotor Epilepsy ... Alternate Names : Partial Lung ...
Seizures
... seizures . absence; epilepsy , complex partial ; epilepsy , frontal
lobe ; epilepsy , generalised; epilepsy , myoclonic; epilepsy , partial ; epilepsy , posttraumatic; epilepsy , rolandic; epilepsy , temporal
lobe ; epilepsy , tonic-clonic; epilepsy with grand mal seizures ... ...
Syphilis
... syndrome ... L fibro sarcoma ; Earle's solution; Earle, Wilton; ear
lobe ; ear
lobe crease; ear, low-set; early; early ambulation; early deceleration; early ...
Varicose Vein
... ... Tachycardia ( Rapid Heartbeat ) Teenage Pregnancy Temporal
lobe Epilepsy (Complex Partial Seizure ) Temporal
lobe Seizure s (Complex Partial Seizure ) Uterine Prolapse Varicose Vein s ...
Varicose Veins
... ... Tachycardia ( Rapid Heartbeat ) Teenage Pregnancy Temporal
lobe Epilepsy (Complex Partial Seizure ) Temporal
lobe Seizure s (Complex Partial Seizure ) Uterine Prolapse Varicose Veins ...
Abdomen
... upper right abdomen that functions in digestion and storage of food , disposal of worn-out red blood cells and detoxification of the body.
lobe 1. The fleshy lower part of the ear. 2. A well-defined portion of an organ . It occurs when tissue like that which lines the uterus ( tissue ...
Acromegaly
... produced by the pituitary gland . ACROMEGALY - A condition that results from the excess production of growth hormone in the anterior
lobe of the pituitary gland . Acromegaly Definition: Acromegaly is a chronic metabolic disorder caused by the presence of too much growth ...
Aura
... take the drug as soon as they know a headache is coming. TABLETS No more than 6 tablets for any single attack. Complex partial ( temporal
lobe ): A blank stare, random activity, and a chewing motion. No memory of this seizure afterward. An aura , or warning indication, may occur before. ...
Blackout
... ruled out before the diagnosis of TGA can be made. These conditions include alcoholic " blackout s," TIA (transient ischemic attack), temporal
lobe epilepsy , ... Lack of control. Alcohol abuse rs will keep drinking until they become very drunk. Often, drinking bouts result in temporary ...
Breasts
... Anatomy of the Breasts Each breast has 15 to 20 sections, called lobes, that are arranged like the petals of a daisy. Each
lobe has many smaller lobules, which end in dozens of tiny bulbs that can produce milk . Dense breasts contain more glands and ligament s - and ...
Electroconvulsive
... therapy and psychotherapy. Drugs such as barbiturates or benzodiazepines Electroconvulsive therapy (especially if prolonged) Temporal
lobe brain surgery Brain masses (caused by tumor s or infection ) Herpes encephalitis Other brain infections Depression ... If the ...
Endocrine glands
... other endocrine glands depend on its secretions for stimulation. The pituitary has two distinct lobes, anterior and posterior . The anterior
lobe secretes at least six hormone s ... Chakra - A point of intersection of the main channels of energy flow in the body (Chakras regulate the ...
Febrile seizure
... seizures ) Partial complex seizure Febrile seizure Generalized tonic -clonic seizure ( grand mal ) Partial (focal) seizure Temporal
lobe seizure Febrile seizure (children) ... Fatigue - Chronic ( Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ) Febrile Seizure s Fecal Impaction Feeding ...
Febrile convulsions
... fever -related seizures known as complex febrile convulsions . In such cases, there is a risk for brain injury that may lead to temporal
lobe epilepsy , but this is very small. ...
Febrile
... seizures ) Partial complex seizure Febrile seizure Generalized tonic -clonic seizure ( grand mal ) Partial (focal) seizure Temporal
lobe seizure Febrile seizure (children) ... MICHAEL DUCHOWNY, MD: Small children, usually under the age of three, are prone to a certain type of ...
Generalized tonic
... seizures ) Partial complex seizure Febrile seizure Generalized tonic -clonic seizure ( grand mal ) Partial (focal) seizure Temporal
lobe seizure Febrile seizure (children) ... ...
Lobar pneumonia
... (or bronchopneumonia ) - affects patches throughout both lungs . Facts about pneumonia : ... Lobar Pneumonia occurs in one part, or
lobe , of the lung. Bronchopneumonia tends to be scatteredthroughout the lung. Text Continued Below Defining Pneumonia by Origin of Infection ... ...
Make
... clench the teeth together to make the masseter muscle firm, against which one can palpate for any swelling s. Then, one should move the ear
lobe aside and look and feel behind the ear for postauricular nodes. Note: When using salt and anti bacterial medications in conjunction, make sure ...
Neurologic deficit
... deficit s are usually symmetrical (affecting both sides of the body). Many survivors have persi stent neurologic deficit s related to the brain
lobe affected by hemorrhage , and are at risk for additional hemorrhage s, seizures , and dementia . ...
Olfactory
... key part of the olfactory apparatus consisting of a bulbous enlargement of the end of the olfactory nerve on the under surface of the frontal
lobe of each cerebral hemisphere just above the nasal cavity . OLFACTORY NERVE - Cranial nerve I carries impulses for the sense of smell . [ ...
Orbit
... orbit ae; ... [15-17] Most children present with a nasopharyngeal mass, which may have local extension into the orbit s, sinus es, or frontal
lobe , with associated symptoms. A cranial CT scan is computed tomography of the head, including the skull , brain, orbit s ( eye sockets), and ...