Similarities between Intracerebral hemorrhage and Thalamus
Intracerebral hemorrhage and Thalamus have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Basal ganglia, Cerebellum, Cerebral cortex, Stroke, Thalamus.
Basal ganglia
The basal ganglia (or basal nuclei) is a group of subcortical nuclei, of varied origin, in the brains of vertebrates including humans, which are situated at the base of the forebrain.
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Cerebellum
The cerebellum (Latin for "little brain") is a major feature of the hindbrain of all vertebrates.
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Cerebral cortex
The cerebral cortex is the largest region of the cerebrum in the mammalian brain and plays a key role in memory, attention, perception, cognition, awareness, thought, language, and consciousness.
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Stroke
A stroke is a medical condition in which poor blood flow to the brain results in cell death.
Intracerebral hemorrhage and Stroke · Stroke and Thalamus ·
Thalamus
The thalamus (from Greek θάλαμος, "chamber") is the large mass of gray matter in the dorsal part of the diencephalon of the brain with several functions such as relaying of sensory signals, including motor signals, to the cerebral cortex, and the regulation of consciousness, sleep, and alertness.
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Intracerebral hemorrhage and Thalamus Comparison
Intracerebral hemorrhage has 80 relations, while Thalamus has 111. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 2.62% = 5 / (80 + 111).
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