Clinical Signs of a Right Cerebral Stroke
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- 5. This gait pattern occurs in the presence of left-sided weakness, where the person swings their leg outward in a circle.
- 6. Complete paralysis of the left upper limb due to severe damage to the right motor cortex.
- 7. Damage to this area causes ____________ (weakness) on the left side of the body.
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- 1. Damage to the _____ ___ _____ in the right hemisphere typically results in gaze deviation toward the right side (due to impaired control of voluntary eye movements toward the left).
- 2. Exaggerated reflexes in the left upper limb, often seen with upper motor neuron involvement.
- 3. Damage here causes difficulty with speech production.
- 4. Damage to this area leads to impaired comprehension of speech, but if preserved, the patient can still understand spoken language and follow commands.