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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for chronic traumatic encephalopathy
  1. ... subdural hematomas have high rates of death and brain injury. Chronic subdural hematomas have better outcomes in most cases. ...
  2. ... that increase your chance of getting pneumonia include: Chronic lung disease ( COPD , bronchiectasis , cystic fibrosis ) Cigarette smoking Dementia , stroke , brain injury, cerebral palsy , or other brain disorders Immune system ...
  3. ... reversed if they are found soon enough, including: Brain injury Brain tumors Long-term (chronic) alcohol abuse Changes in blood sugar, sodium, and ...
  4. ... stroke , multiple sclerosis , or cerebral palsy Long-term (chronic) ... Children may need rehabilitation services for: Down syndrome ...
  5. ... past Frozen shoulder Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid arthritis ... injury Volkmann contracture (deformity of the hand, fingers, and ...
  6. ... heart valve disease Mitral regurgitation - acute Mitral regurgitation - chronic Mitral stenosis Mitral valve prolapse Pulmonary valve stenosis Tricuspid regurgitation Tricuspid valve stenosis
  7. Any condition that can cause brain injury can damage the basal ... basal ganglia dysfunction. They include: Dystonia (muscle tone ...
  8. ... be unknown. Common causes of epilepsy include: Traumatic brain injury Damage or scarring after infections of the brain Birth defects that involve the brain Brain injury that occurs during or near birth Metabolic disorders ...
  9. ... Infection of the central nervous system Stroke Traumatic brain injury ... may be a sign of a long-term ( chronic ) breakdown of myelin. It may also indicate recovery ...
  10. ... unconscious or semi-conscious) after a stroke or brain injury Problems with swallowing Eating or being fed when ... how ill the person is before the aspiration (chronic illness). Sometimes a ventilator (breathing machine) is needed ...
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