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Softening of the brain
Softening Sof"ten*ing, a. & n. from Soften, v. Softening of the brain, or Cerebral softening (Med.), a localized softening of the brain substance, due to hemorrhage or inflammation. Three varieties, distinguished by their color and representing different stages of the morbid process, are known respectively as red, yellow, and white, softening.

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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...
- "coagulation necrosis", "leukomalacia", "softening of the brain", "infarct periventricular white matter", "necrosis of white matter", "diffuse symmetrical...
- his agrégation with the thesis Des différentes formes de ramollis****t du cerveau (On different forms of softening of the brain). In 1869, he was sent...
- "paralysis, softening of the brain, nervousness, and insomnia". Thompson claimed that he named the beverage after a Lieutenant Moxie, a purported friend of his...
- France with the Casualty Records Department, but retired again in 1915 due to the onset of the first symptoms of "softening of the brain" (according to...
- to carry out Cavour's policy. Overexertion, however, brought on softening of the brain, which compelled him to resign office on 24 March 1863, and ultimately...
- unilateral softening of the brain tissue arising from obstruction of the blood vessels of the pons involving sixth and seventh cranial nerves and the corticospinal...
- Square of a "softening of the brain". A genus of plant Prinsepia was named after him by the botanist John Forbes Royle in 1839 in appreciation of his work...
- symptoms of softening of the brain appeared about 1884. In 1885 he was taken to his early home in Madison, where he died on August 30, 1889, at the age of 80...
- while convalescing in Marburg, at the age of forty-two. The cause of death was given as a "softening of the brain" (encephalomalacia). Lionel von Donop...