A patient post-stroke with left hemisphere damage presents w…

A patient post-stroke with left hemisphere damage presents with slowed ipsilateral reaching but intact vision. During functional task training, you ask them to reach across midline to retrieve an object. Based on research on crossing-midline reaching kinematics, what would you anticipate compared to same-side reaching?

Occurs in immunocompromised hosts, such as patients undergoi…

Occurs in immunocompromised hosts, such as patients undergoing chemotherapy, organ transplant recipients, or individuals with human immunodeficiency infection (HIV). Clinically the patient may present with nonspecific findings, such as persistent fever in a neutropenic patient whose leukocyte count is returning to normal. Localized pain may also be present. Sono appearance may present as multiple small hypoechoic masses with echogenic central cores, referred to as bull’s-eye or target lesions.