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(2) Two years ago, Monique was first diagnosed with lung cancer.  Doctors felt they caught the cancer fairly early, though, and performed surgery to remove the tumor.  Unfortunately, at a recent series of checkups with her oncologist, Monique found out her lung cancer had returned and had spread to her brain.  The doctor said she has a small tumor in the right side of her brain that, if left unchecked, will eventually put pressure in the areas between her right occipital and temporal lobes.  That pressure would impair function in those areas of her brain.  Despite all this, the doctor is still somewhat optimistic.  She said she would consider some chemotherapies (anticancer drugs injected intravenously into the blood) for the recurrent lung cancer.  However, she said the brain tumor is a bit trickier to treat as there are few chemotherapies that can effectively reach brain tumors.  Monique might therefore need to have the brain tumor removed surgically.

(2a) What functional regions of Monique’s cerebral cortex are likely to be affected by the brain tumor?

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(2b) What specific symptoms do you predict Monique will exhibit if her tumor enlarges?
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(2a) What functional regions of Monique’s cerebral cortex are likely to be affected by the brain tumor?

Major issue here is the right occipital lobe and the temporal lobe.

The primary functions of the occipital lobe include certain aspects of visual processing. Information received by the eyes is sent on to the primary visual cortex in the occipital lobe, which is further processed by two levels of the visual association cortex. Damage to the primary visual cortex may result in blindness, while damage to the visual association cortex may cause visual agnosia.

The location of the damage to the temporal lobe is linked to the type of impairment the individual experiences. For example, damage to the left temporal lobe can result in difficulty recognizing words while damage to the right temporal lobe can result in a lack on inhibition when talking.

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