Stroke of nondominant hemisphere
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2018-09-06 |
ISBN 978-609-96039-0-2.
For most people, the right hemisphere is not dominant. Persons with a dominant right hemisphere are left-handed or bivalve. Only about 15 percent of Left-handers in the right hemispheres are a talking area. Although dominance of the right hemisphere does not matter in terms of speech impairment, there are changes in the quality of communication, cognitive impairment. The stroke of the dominant hemisphere usually has a higher NIHS score and is associated with a worse prognosis. Malignant morbidity and mortality from MCA stroke are more common in the non-dominant hemisphere. Stroke of the non-dominant hemisphere is a risk factor for sudden death. Secondary parkinsonism clinical is observed approximately 3 months after the stroke. SSRI antidepressants accelerate neurologic recovery after a stroke and reduces the risk of dementia. Functionally non-dominant stroke treatment for neuroplasticity is very individualized.