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Autopsies of laboratory-confirmed WN meningoencephalitis cases revealed perivascular hemorrhages, ectasis of ventriculi of the brain, foci of encephalomalacia, dislocation of the brain trunk (30% of cases), and hydropericarditis with flabbiness of the cardiac muscle.
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medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/encephalomalac...
medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/encephalomalacia
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I understand that encephalomalacia is softening of the brain tissue but would like to know how this contributes to these symptoms. Is this condition now one that will be chronic in nature or is this an acute episode that will subside with rest?
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encephalomalacia - Meaning and definition ... encephalomalacia encephalomalacia 1. Softening of brain tissue, usually caused by vascular insufficiency or degenerative changes. 2. A softness or degeneration of brain tissue, as caused by impairment of the blood supply;
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www.encyclo.co.uk/define/encephalomalacia
www.encyclo.co.uk/define/encephalomalacia
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Enzephalomalazie (softening of brain), Encephalomalacia (softening of brain), zerebrale Erweichung (softening of brain), Hirnerweichung (softening of brain), Gehirnerweichung (softening of brain). (various references...
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www.websters-online-dictionary.org/En/Encephalomalacia....
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Encephalomalacia is softening or loss of brain tissue following any of the following: cerebral infarction, brain ischemia (cerebral ischemia), brain trauma (craniocerebral trauma), or other injury.
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www.lawfitz.com/encephalomalacia.php4
www.lawfitz.com/encephalomalacia.php4
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Multiple cystic and focal encephalomalacia in infancy and childhood with brain stem damage. ... Multicystic encephalomalacia associated with symmetrical necrotizing brain stem lesions in an infant: a case report.
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1171936
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Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Injury in the Newborn - In the past, the terms hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) of the newborn and perinatal asphyxia have been used, rather loosely, as synonyms. Clinical signs of HIE are often wrongfully considered to result from intrapartum asphyxia. ... You are in: ... Last Updated: April 4, 2006...
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www.emedicine.com/neuro/topic696.htm
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HealthBoards Bulletin Board; Brain & Nervous System Disorders; Encephalomalacia ... Although true encephalomalacia is a communication between the ventricles and the cortical subarachnoid space, many neurosurgeons and neuroradiologists also call any loss of brain tissue "encephalomalacia".
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Conditions and Diseases question: What is encephalomalacia its symptoms and treatment? Encephalomalacia In medicine, Cerebral softening (encephalomalacia) is a localized softening of the brain substance, ... In medicine, Cerebral softening (encephalomalacia) is a localized softening of the brain substance, due to hemorrhage...
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