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What is cerebromalacia?

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Updated: 11/8/2022

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Is cerebromalacia hereditary?

Cerebromalacia is not typically considered hereditary. It is usually caused by factors such as brain injury, infection, stroke, or reduced blood flow to the brain. However, there can be rare cases where there is a genetic component to certain conditions that may lead to cerebromalacia. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation.


What is the prognosis of cerebromalacia?

I also would like to know. Is it progressive? Why does it take a year and one half to come on aftr the original injury?


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