Cerebral angiitis may be diagnosed by examining a sample of cerebrospinal fluid, which will likely reveal increased levels of protein and abnormal white cell activity.
Cerebral angiitis is an inflammation of the small arteries in the brain.
Petey Corbin was diagnosed with cerebral palsy.
Angiitis is a condition where blood or lymph vessels are inflamed.
Untreated cerebral angiitis will inevitably progress to death, often within a year of the onset of the disease. Current research suggests that slightly more than half of all treated patients have a good outcome.
It is most common in the middle aged. Cerebral angiitis affects slightly more males than females. It may also be responsible for the unusual presentation of vasculitis in children, often following a simple chicken pox infection.
I don't know about that. But there are some children + adults with cerebral Palsy that are diagnosed with autism.
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Cerebral cavernous malformations are usually diagnosed by computerized axial tomography (CAT) scan or, more accurately, a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan with gradient echo sequencing.
Facebook has many Cerebral Palsy Support groups online. If you are looking for a more local group the Cerebral Palsy Organization has a website with many resources and information for those you suffer from Cerebral Palsy or have family members with diagnosed with it.
my cousin has cerebral palsy and for the first little while it was kinda weird because i couldn't understand a word he said but since he was diagnosed(5 years ago) i can understand the way he talks completely
Unfortunately, no. Cerebral palsy is defined as a disease that attacks the brain (the cerebrum, mostly) and causes handicap in body movement, so I would say it's mostly likely that if you are diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy, you are going to be physically disabled in one way or another.
In the mid 1800s by Dr. William John Little.