Common complications of cerebral aneurysms that leak include hydrocephalus (the excessive accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid) and persistent spasms of blood vessels that adversely affect the maintenance of arterial blood pressure.
Common complications of cerebral aneurysms that leak include hydrocephalus (the excessive accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid) and persistent spasms of blood vessels that adversely affect the maintenance of arterial blood pressure.
Some complications of being a quadriplegic with cerebral palsy include prematurity, bleeding in the brain, severe asphyxiation, aspiration (which is fluid in the lungs), severe meningitis, shaken baby syndrome, low birth weight, and drug overdose.
Cerebral palsy itself is not a deadly condition. However, some complications associated with cerebral palsy, such as difficulty swallowing or respiratory issues, can potentially lead to life-threatening situations. Treatment and management of symptoms are important in maintaining a good quality of life for individuals with cerebral palsy.
There are many possible causes of ataxic gait. Such causes include multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, stroke, head trauma, and even chicken pox complications.
It is possible for some forms of facial deformity in 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.
I don't know about that. But there are some children + adults with cerebral Palsy that are diagnosed with autism.
Some times it is called a brain bleed but the best term would be cerebral stroke.
No, achondroplasia by itself is not fatal, however there are some life threatening complications that can arise from abormal bone growth like hydrocephalus (an abnormal cerebrospinal fluid leak into the brain) which if not detected and left untreated can be fatal.
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.
Yes, some people with cerebral palsy do experience pain. There are treatment options available to lessen the pain.
The immediate cause was a cerebral hemorrhage. However he had been in declining health for some time before that, probably due to the fact that he suffered from polio and was under enormous stress from leading the country through WWII.