基底节区出血对语言功能影响的研究进展

被引:8
作者
彭爱军 [1 ]
武永康 [2 ]
机构
[1] 江苏省扬州市第一人民医院神经外科
[2] 扬州大学医学院
关键词
基底节; 脑出血; 高血压; 言语障碍; 失语;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R743.34 [脑出血];
学科分类号
1002 ;
摘要
<正>脑出血是严重威胁人类身心健康的疾病,很高的致死率及致残率。基底节区出血是脑出中最常见的类型之一,由于基底节区功能重要,血后存活的患者常遗留神经功能障碍。目前,内外对基底节区出血后患者遗留肢体功能障碍
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页码:168 / 170
页数:3
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