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yes, the rythm flow of electro-waves are different, and that depends mainly on the activity of the cerebral cortex and with cerebral plegia, things are not so rosy

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What are some causes of an abnormal EEG of the brain?

Possibly: intoxication, metabolic disorders (such as diabetic ketoacidosis), infections (encephalitis) or chemical imbalances. Anything that would affect neural conduction might cause an abnormal EEG. Also the obvious seizures. This is my best guess but I am not positive.


Is cerebral palsy progressive?

Cerebral palsy is not a progressive condition, meaning it does not get worse over time. However, the symptoms can change and certain complications may arise as the individual ages. Treatment and therapy can help manage these changes and improve quality of life.


What is mild central cerebral atrophy?

Mild central cerebral atrophy refers to a condition where there is a mild loss of brain tissue in the central areas of the brain. This can occur due to normal aging or as a result of certain neurological conditions. Symptoms may include memory problems, difficulty with coordination, and changes in behavior or personality. Treatment focuses on managing symptoms and addressing the underlying cause.


By having abnormal visions can you have brain cancer?

My dad is a neurologist and I just asked him.His answer was positive and I guess you should go see a doctor.I hope you're ok ..


What is the disease that your insides grow but not your outsides?

Acromegaly is a disorder where there is abnormal growth of bones and tissues in the body, caused by excess production of growth hormone. This leads to enlargement of internal organs and bones, but not necessarily noticeable changes in physical appearance or height.

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What is the scientific name of cerebral palsy?

what is the scientific name for cerebral palsy


What is the most common type of cerebral palsy?

Type your answer here... Spastic cerebral palsy with a percentage of 80% of all cerebral palsy cases.


What is the scientific meaning of cerebral palsy?

Cerebral palsy is a group of permanent movement disorders that appear in early childhood. It is caused by abnormal development or damage to the parts of the brain that control movement, balance, and posture. This condition affects muscle coordination and can result in problems with movement and posture.


When was United Cerebral Palsy created?

United Cerebral Palsy was created in 1949.


When was Cerebral Palsy Greece created?

Cerebral Palsy Greece was created in 1972.


When was Cerebral Palsy Alliance created?

Cerebral Palsy Alliance was created in 1945.


Where can articles be found on cerebral palsy?

Articles on cerebral palsy can be found at the website of an organization that is devoted to researching cerebral palsy. Some such organizations are United Cerebral Palsy and the Cerebral Palsy Alliance.


What are some signs of cerebral palsy?

Signs of Cerebral Palsy vary with the degree of brain injury, so will vary from one individual to another. The most common sign of this disease is developmental delay. Other signs are abnormal muscle tone and unusual posture.


Does your face droop when you have cerebral palsy?

It is possible for some forms of facial deformity in cerebral palsy


Can cerebral palsy cured?

Cerebral palsy can not be cured. But, then you can do lot many things to help the patient.


Which organizations can assist those with cerebral palsy?

There are a number of organizations that can assist those with cerebral palsy. Some organizations that may be helpful include BC Cerebral Palsy and the CDC.


Where can one find information about how to support children with cerebral palsy?

One can find information about how to support children with cerebral palsy at KidsHealth. KidsHeath explains what cerebral palsy is, what parents should expect as far as symptoms go, and information on the different types of cerebral palsy.