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∙ 11y agoAfter surgery to remove a tumor in the left temporal lobe, the woman may experience difficulties with memory, language processing, and visual perception. There may also be changes in emotions, behavior, and personality due to the removal of brain tissue in that area. Rehabilitation and therapy can help manage these difficulties and improve quality of life.
The person might have difficulty understanding what he or she is hearing or with strong and retrieving memories associated with the senses.
Temporal arteritis, also known as giant cell arteritis, is a condition characterized by inflammation of the large and medium-sized blood vessels, particularly those in the head and neck. Symptoms include severe headache, scalp tenderness, jaw pain, vision changes, and fatigue. If left untreated, temporal arteritis can lead to serious complications such as blindness or stroke.
Damage to the Wernicke's area, located in the left temporal lobe, can result in receptive aphasia where individuals have difficulty understanding speech and language, often leading to fluent but nonsensical speech. This area plays a crucial role in language comprehension rather than production.
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Non-temporal refers to something that is not bound by time or not restricted to a specific time frame. In computing, non-temporal instructions are used to specify that data should be accessed without regard to time or memory hierarchy considerations, allowing for faster execution in certain situations.
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The symptoms of Cranial Arthritis also known as temporal arthritis can often be very similar to chronic migraine's. But, the only sure way to check if you have temporal arteries is to take a segment of the temporal artery and remove it for study(biopsy). sometimes more than one study has to be done to confirm. this is the only accurate way it can be diagnosed..
The person might have difficulty understanding what he or she is hearing or with strong and retrieving memories associated with the senses.
The person might have difficulty understanding what he or she is hearing or with strong and retrieving memories associated with the senses.
Arthur Henry Cheatle has written: 'Report of aural department' -- subject(s): Ophthalmic and aural Hospitals 'Guide to and catalogue of specimens illustrating the surgical anatomy of the temporal bone, in the museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Temporal Bone
Left Temporal Lobe perhaps?
Non-temporal refers to something that is not bound by time or not restricted to a specific time frame. In computing, non-temporal instructions are used to specify that data should be accessed without regard to time or memory hierarchy considerations, allowing for faster execution in certain situations.
The jaw joint, also known as the temporomandibular joint, is an articulation of the mandible (lower jaw bone) with the temporal bone of the skull. It allows for movements such as opening and closing the mouth, chewing, and speaking. Dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint can result in pain and difficulty with these functions.
There are 13 in Temporal Tower and 11 in Temporal Spire.
The temporal pulse is located on the temple directly in front of the ear (superficial temporal artery).
Temporal setting is when the story is happening.
The mandibular fossa is a depression on the underside of the temporal bone where the lower jaw (mandible) articulates to form the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). This joint allows for jaw movement during activities like chewing and speaking. The mandibular fossa is lined with cartilage and acts as a cushion to reduce friction during jaw movements.