It is widely known that the occurrence of poststroke mood disorders, especially depression, is one of the most frequent complications of stroke.1 Studies evaluating the association of focal lesions with depressive disorder have shown that lesions involving the frontal lobe, caudate, or putamen were more likely to lead to depression than comparable isolated lesions of the brainstem.2,3 To the best of our knowledge, there are no studies in the literature showing the metabolic correlates of poststroke depression that is secondary to an isolated brainstem infarction
Despite ample research on depression after stroke, the debate continues regarding whether symptoms s...
Patients with cerebrovascular lesions in the posterior circulation territory (PC) were compared with...
As part of a prospective study of 103 stroke patients, we have analyzed the relation between depress...
One third of all stroke survivors develop post-stroke depression (PSD). Depressive symptoms adversel...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Previous studies have postulated that poststroke depression (PSD) might be r...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationships between post-stroke depression (PS...
Background and Purpose—Previous studies have postulated that poststroke depression (PSD) might be re...
Background: Many studies have shown that post-stroke depression (PSD) results from left hemisphere d...
Despite extensive research into poststroke depression (PSD), the role played by lesion location in t...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Previous studies have postulated that poststroke depression (PSD) might be r...
Poststroke depression (PSD) is an important consequence after stroke, with negative impact on stroke...
Post-stroke depression (PSD) is the most common neuropsychological sequela of stroke and occurs in a...
Our understanding of the relationship between the neuroanatomic loci of brain damage and the inciden...
Damage to the brain\u27s mood regulation systems may contribute to poststroke depression. This study...
The objective of this study was to describe the clinical characteristics of minor depression after s...
Despite ample research on depression after stroke, the debate continues regarding whether symptoms s...
Patients with cerebrovascular lesions in the posterior circulation territory (PC) were compared with...
As part of a prospective study of 103 stroke patients, we have analyzed the relation between depress...
One third of all stroke survivors develop post-stroke depression (PSD). Depressive symptoms adversel...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Previous studies have postulated that poststroke depression (PSD) might be r...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationships between post-stroke depression (PS...
Background and Purpose—Previous studies have postulated that poststroke depression (PSD) might be re...
Background: Many studies have shown that post-stroke depression (PSD) results from left hemisphere d...
Despite extensive research into poststroke depression (PSD), the role played by lesion location in t...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Previous studies have postulated that poststroke depression (PSD) might be r...
Poststroke depression (PSD) is an important consequence after stroke, with negative impact on stroke...
Post-stroke depression (PSD) is the most common neuropsychological sequela of stroke and occurs in a...
Our understanding of the relationship between the neuroanatomic loci of brain damage and the inciden...
Damage to the brain\u27s mood regulation systems may contribute to poststroke depression. This study...
The objective of this study was to describe the clinical characteristics of minor depression after s...
Despite ample research on depression after stroke, the debate continues regarding whether symptoms s...
Patients with cerebrovascular lesions in the posterior circulation territory (PC) were compared with...
As part of a prospective study of 103 stroke patients, we have analyzed the relation between depress...