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Just about any type of sonomic or autonomic muscle. Partial strokes can effect partial movement.

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Q: What part of the body is a patient unable to move after the brain is destroyed by a stroke?
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You have been told that the superior and medial part of the right precentral gyrus of your patients brain has been destroyed by a stroke What part of the body is the patient unable to move and why?

motor skills on the right side


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Damage to the brain due to a hemorrhage or blood clot?

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What is the outcome of a stroke?

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Can marijuana help a stroke patient?

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What lobe is the most affected during the stroke?

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If someone had a stroke in his brain and couldn't use the muscle on the right side of the face which hemisphere of the brain had the stroke?

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