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  2. Leuprorelin - Wikipedia

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    Leuprorelin, also known as leuprolide, is a manufactured version of a hormone used to treat prostate cancer, breast cancer, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, for early puberty, or as part of transgender hormone therapy. [10] [11] It is given by injection into a muscle or under the skin. [10]

  3. Gerstmann syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Idiopathic, stroke, dementia Gerstmann syndrome is a neurological disorder that is characterized by a constellation of symptoms [ 1 ] that suggests the presence of a lesion usually near the junction of the temporal and parietal lobes at or near the angular gyrus .

  4. Leuprorelin/norethisterone acetate - Wikipedia

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    This pharmacology -related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. Constructional apraxia - Wikipedia

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    [7] [9] It has been linked to parietal lesions in the left and right hemisphere, stroke and Alzheimer's disease. Initially, researchers tried to isolate the cause to left hemisphere lesions in the parietal lobe because of its similarities to Gerstmann syndrome ; however, lesions in the dorsal stream also result in visual agnosia and a piecemeal ...

  6. Cerebral atrophy - Wikipedia

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    Many diseases that cause cerebral atrophy are associated with dementia, seizures, and a group of language disorders called the aphasias. Dementia is characterized by a progressive impairment of memory and intellectual function that is severe enough to interfere with social and work skills. Memory, orientation, abstraction, ability to learn ...

  7. 3 ways to minimize your own risk of falling like Pelosi and ...

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    Dementia Risk Could Be Higher For Older Adults Who Experience This Type Of Injury, Study Finds It is also very important for older patients to have routine physical and eye exams with their ...

  8. Category:Complications of stroke - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Complications of stroke" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Anomic aphasia;

  9. Vascular dementia can happen after a stroke. What are the ...

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    Anything that affects brain function (including stroke or other conditions that compromise blood flow) can cause cognitive issues and even dementia. Vascular dementia can happen after a stroke ...