answersLogoWhite

0

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Can scalp lesions from lupus lead to brain damage?

No, scalp lesions affect the skin and hair of the scalp. What happens on the scalp does not permeate the brain. The brain is under the skull bones. The lesions cannot get through the skull to the brain.


Does Coke Zero have any dangerous ingredients?

Yes, Coke Zero contains Aspartame, therefore it should be considered extremely dangerous for long term use. Aspartame studies have also recommended further investigation into possible connections between aspartame and negative effects such as headaches, brain tumors, brain lesions and lymphoma .These findings, combined with possible conflicts of interests involving CEO Donald Rumsfeld in the approval process, have engendered vocal activism regarding the possible risks of aspartame.


Can dementia cause brain lesions?

It is not dementia that causes brain lesions. It is the brain lesions that could have caused Dementia. Dementia Praecox was the type of dementia that involved brain lesions post mortem. You can try to read passages from the "Dementia Praecox Studies: A Journal of Psychiatry of Adolescence," (1920 Vol. 3-4 by Holmes, B.T.)


Can eating disorders cause brain lesions?

Eating disorders have been sometimes considered to be associated with brain lesions, see links below.


What is brain tissue damage?

These are called lesions. Brain lesions can be caused by injury, infection, exposure to certain chemicals, problems with the immune system, and more. Typically, their cause is unknown.These are called lesions. Brain lesions can be caused by injury, infection, exposure to certain chemicals, problems with the immune system, and more. Typically, their cause is unknown.


What causes lots of brain lesions?

There are many conditions which can cause a lot of brain lesions. Some of those conditions are multiple sclerosis, repeated injuries, infections, and cancer.


What is multifocal signal intensity lesions on the brain?

Multifocal signal intensity lesions on the brain refer to areas of abnormal signal intensity seen on an MRI scan that appear in multiple locations throughout the brain. These lesions can be caused by various conditions such as multiple sclerosis, infections, or inflammatory disorders. Further evaluation and testing are usually needed to determine the underlying cause of these lesions.


What are brain lesions in psychology?

In psychology, brain lesions are areas of damaged or abnormal tissue within the brain that can result from injury, disease, or other causes. Lesions can impact cognitive functioning, behavior, and emotional regulation depending on their location and severity. They are often studied to better understand the brain-behavior relationships in various psychological conditions.


Is aspartic acid harmful to humans?

Aspartic acid is the aspartame ingredient that Dr. John Olney (Washington School of Medicine medical researcher) identified as the agent that caused "holes" (lesions) to form in the brains of laboratory mice. Lesions in the brain can result in genetic damage, which I currently identify as a probable and realistic cause of autism.


What are brain lesions associated with alzheimer disease called?

Brain lesions associated with Alzheimer's disease are called amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. These are abnormal protein deposits that interfere with normal brain function and are characteristic features of the disease.


How many lesions on the brain occur with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy?

Several


Was are Brain lesions associated with Alzheimer disease called?

amyloid plaques Sheaths