Answer: The answer is <u>C; left pons</u>.
Explanation:
The patient presents with the symptoms that are common with dysarthria-clumsy hand syndrome. This is one of the lacunar stroke syndromes where dysarthria is common. A x-ray or other imaging would reveal lesions in the contralateral pons.
Answer: (A) Hyperal dosteronism
Explanation:
In the case of hyperaldosteronism the levels of secretion of aldosterone increases. This can become responsible for alkolosis and hyperkalemia. High blood pressure, low levels of potassium, headache, muscle weakness, numbness and feeling tired are the symptoms of the hyper dosteronism. Also the increase in the content of sodium and decrease in levels of magnesium causes polyuria and polydipsia without causing polyphagia.
Answer:
the cranial cavity
Explanation:
contains the most important organ, the brain
Answer:
Medial longitudinal fissure or Longitudinal fissure
Explanation:
The longitudinal fissure is a deep groove that separates the two hemispheres of the vertebrate brain.
Doubt, since the child has not been able to gain confidence in his abilities.