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Q: Why there is only superficial sensation loss not deep sensation loss in internal capsule hemorrhage?
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Hemorrhage of the internal capsule is called stroke explain what the internal capsule is and why a patient with hypertension high blood pressure is more likely subjected to stroke-?

Lacunar stroke is the hemorrhage of the internal capsule.


Hemorrhage of the internal capsule is called stroke explain what the internal capsule is and why a patient with hypertension high blood pressure is more likely subjected to stroke?

A hemorrhage of the internal capsule is called a stroke. The internal capsule is the area of the brain where many nerves are threaded. People with hypertension or high blood pressure are more likely to be subjected to a stroke because of the pressure on the internal capsule and arteries.


Why does a brain hemorrhage within a region of the right internal capsule results in paralysis?

Internal capsule contains all the nerve fibres coming from motor area of brain. So hemorrhage result in paralysis of the oposite side of the body. As there is crossing of nerve fibres to oposite side.


What is the reason for hemiparesis?

There is infarction or hemorrhage (bleeding) in the internal capsule area of the brain. Which causes hemiparesis in opposite side of the body.


What is the internal capsule?

The internal capsule is the major structure carrying ascending and descending nerve projection fibers to and from the cerebral cortex


What is internal capsule and why it is given that name?

It is a broad lamina of white matter made up of projection fibres which pass to and from the cerebral cortex.It's called as "internal capsule" simply because it forms an internal (inner) capsule to the lentiform nucleus.


Is the renal medulla the layer of the kidney superficial to the renal pyramids but deep to the renal capsule?

Yes


Which portion of the lentiform nucleus is closer to the internal capsule?

globus pallidus


What is the corpus striatum and how is it related to the fibers of the internal capsule?

The corpus striatum is a collection of caudate nuclei and the putamen portion of the lentiform nucleus. The crossing of the internal capsules between the diencephalon and the basal ganglia gives the corpus striatum its stripped appearance, hence its name corpus striatum, or "stripped body." The corpus striatum consists of the basal ganglia and the internal capsule, and it is related to the internal capsule by separating it from the putamin.


What is the connection between having a infarction lenticulostriate region and a hypodensity in the left posterior fontal lobe?

Lenticulostriate arteries is when the penetrating vessels that travel upwards the supply the basal ganglia and most of the internal capsule. The small arteries are susceptible to damage from the hypertensionthe cause of that may rupture and end up is an intracerebral hemorrhage.


What is the right internal capsule of the brain?

The right internal capsule of the brain has the main function of carrying information past the basal ganglia. This is usually in form of while color matter in the brain


What are the five parts of internal capsule?

short anterior limblong posterior limbgenu (apex)retrolentiform partsublentiform part