its when the brain does not function properly
Cortical dysfunction refers to a problem with the cortex in the brain. It is the part of the brain that controls motor function. This kind of problem is seen with people who have Alzheimer's Disease.
Cerebral Fix was created in 1986.
Another name for the cerebral cortex is the telencephalon.
the cerebral neurons are housed in the cerebrums outer region called the CEREBRAL CORTEX
The fourth ventricle is the space that fluid from the cerebral aqueduct flows. The cerebral aqueduct is a part of the ventricle system in the brain.
Generalized cerebral dysfunction is a condition characterized by impairment in overall brain function, affecting cognitive abilities, behavior, and motor skills. It can result from various conditions such as traumatic brain injury, infections, neurological disorders, and metabolic abnormalities, and may manifest as confusion, memory problems, difficulty with movement, and changes in personality. Treatment depends on identifying and addressing the underlying cause of the dysfunction.
Cortical dysfunction refers to a problem with the cortex in the brain. It is the part of the brain that controls motor function. This kind of problem is seen with people who have Alzheimer's Disease.
The most common early misdiagnosis is that of static encephalopathy--a brain dysfunction, or ataxic cerebral palsy--paralysis due to a birth defect.
Dementia arising from a dysfunction in an area of the brain beneath the Cerebral Cortex. Characterised by symptoms such as: Bradyphenia Impairments of Executive Function Visuospatial disturbances Depression Apathy
There are four categories of cerebral hypoxia; in order of severity they are: diffuse cerebral hypoxia (DCH), focal cerebral ischemia, cerebral infarction, and global cerebral ischemia.
Dysfunction is a noun
Cerebral Fix was created in 1986.
Cerebral is an adjective.
He is a cerebral person. The cerebral cortex is located in the brain. She has cerebral palsy.
Spawn of Dysfunction was created in 2003.
The prognosis for persons suffering autonomic dysfunction is variable and depends on specific dysfunction and on the severity of the dysfunction. Autonomic dysfunctions can present as acute and reversible syndromes.
Cerebral Dyrhythmia Symptoms