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Cerebral softening, also
known as encephalomalacia, is a
localized softening of the
substance of the brain, due to
bleeding or inflammation.
Three varieties...
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deficiency Myelomalacia, a
disorder of the
spinal cord
Cerebral softening (encephalomalacia),
localized softening of
brain tissue Cianferotti,
Luisella (28 November...
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described the
disease in a
medical paper one year later.[citation needed]
Cerebral softening Anatomy 530a at UWO (Functional Neuroanatomy) synd/1692 at Who Named...
- Mr. Nakata, however, is not in this discussion, as he
suffered a
cerebral softening after he
learned about the
demise of his
daughter as well as the disfigurement...
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cerveau (Researches on
cerebral softening), in
which he
provided the
first accurate description of
spontaneous cerebral softening. He do****ented that the...
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Cotard (1840–1887), a work on
cerebral softening called Etudes physiologiques et
pathologiques sur le
ramollissment cérébral. With Jacques-Louis Reverdin...
- pseudocyst.
Diffuse white matter lesions of the
cerebral hemispheres of the brain,
accompanied by
softening and
spreading to the
central and subcortical...
- later, the
ageing Honma slipped into
unconsciousness with
cerebral softening and a
cerebral hemorrhage. Jack
decided to
operate even
though the likelihood...
- (1839–1878). He died at Newport,
Rhode Island on
February 17, 1867, from
cerebral softening. He was
buried in the
Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C.,...
- Washington, D.C. He died on 16
August 1878 in
Putnam County, New York of
cerebral softening. Some of Upjohn's
notable projects include: St. John's
Episcopal Church...