Head magnetic resonance angiography at onset. (a) Internal carotid artery stenosis is not observed; (b) Single occlusion of the right middle cerebral artery.

Head magnetic resonance angiography at onset. (a) Internal carotid artery stenosis is not observed; (b) Single occlusion of the right middle cerebral artery.

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Background: There are no reports on the therapeutic application of perceptive exploration activity in patients with unilateral spatial neglect (USN). This study monitored the course of acute occupational therapy using perceptive exploration activities in a patient with USN who had difficulty in manipulating tools for daily living after a stroke....

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... inversion recovery showed infarction in the internal border zone of the right MCA. In addition, arterial spin labeling showed decreased blood flow in a wide range of areas in the frontotemporoparietal region. The internal carotid artery was visualized by magnetic resonance angiography, and occlusion of the right distal MCA M1 was observed (Fig. ...

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