Frontal lobe signs are focal neurological signs that may help to indicate a frontal lobe lesion.
Related to precentral gyrus:
Related to Broca's area:
Related to supplementary motor area:
Related to prefrontal area:
Related to paracentral lobule:
Orbital surface:
A patient with a frontal lobe space-occupying lesion on one side may cause optic atrophy in one eye, due to compression of the optic nerve, and papilloedema in the other eye, due to secondarily raised intracranial pressure - Foster Kennedy syndrome.
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