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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for tbi movement disorder
  1. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke website. Traumatic brain injury: hope through research. www.ninds.nih.gov/health- ...
  2. ... syndrome Prader-Willi syndrome Retinopathy of prematurity Retinoblastoma Traumatic brain injury Trisomy 18 Strabismus that develops in adults can ...
  3. ... ischemic attack (TIA) Dementia , such as Alzheimer disease Traumatic brain injury Infections, including brain abscess , meningitis , encephalitis , and HIV/ ...
  4. ... brain and nervous system (neurodegenerative illness) Dementia Stroke Traumatic brain injury Hydrocephalus Apraxia may also be seen at birth. ...
  5. ... may be unknown. Common causes of epilepsy include: Traumatic brain injury Damage or scarring after infections of the brain ... injury that occurs during or near birth Metabolic disorders present ... a febrile seizure is not a sign that the child has epilepsy.
  6. ... result of brain injuries, such as stroke or traumatic brain injuries. In rare cases, stuttering is caused by emotional ... severe cases, children may be more aware. Facial movements, anxiety, ... find that they do not stutter when they read aloud or sing.