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Cerebral hypoplasia
- Intracerebral hemorrhage may be caused by trauma (brain injury) or abnormalities of the blood vessels (aneurysm or angioma), but it is most commonly associated with high blood pressure (hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage).
- ... BAER), is performed to help diagnose nervous-system abnormalities, hearing losses (especially in low-birth weight newborns), and to assess neurologic functions. The test focuses on changes and responses in brain waves. The brain waves are stimulated by a ...
- ... to determine if there is narrowing or other abnormality in the carotid artery, a main artery to the brain. This is an angiogram of the left common ...
- ... high blood pressure (hypertension) Infections Diabetes mellitus ... from either brain-dead organ donors, or from living relatives or ...
- ... low alpha-fetoprotein count) that may indicate an abnormality. Doctors also offer amniocentesis to women with pregnancy ... can include leg paralysis, bladder and kidney defects, brain swelling (hydrocephalus), and intellectual disability. If your pregnancy ...