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How can a doctor tell what areas of the brain have been affected in a person who has had a stroke?



Complete explanation, please.

Simple.
This will be done by examining the person for what he/she can or cannot do. There are quite a few things you can find out in a stroke victim regarding which part of the brain is affected. You need a bit of information on the person due to the fact that if for instance they are a lefty and they have a problem putting sentences together there are two spots on the brain that are damaged but if they are a righty with the same problem then the area affected is only in one spot. This topic is just too broad to explain. A simple solution is one where the victim goes under a MRI scan and a few routine tests and you will know what is exactly damaged.
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