Cerebral oedema is an excess accumulation of water in the intra- and/or extracellular spaces of the brain. Edema can occur as the result of many things, including head injury, allergic reaction, stroke, acute liver disease, cardiac arrest or from the lack of proper altitude acclimatization.
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2006-07-27 17:13:43
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answered by ted_armentrout 5
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The outlook with hydrocephalus(water on the mind) relies upon on the reason and the timing of the prognosis and treatment. Many toddlers dealt with for hydrocephalus are able to lead regularly occurring lives with few, if any, barriers. each and every so often, cognitive impairment in language and non- language applications ought to take position. problems with shunt an infection(the surgical treatment she ought to favor to staggering) or malfunction ought to require surgical revision of the shunt. with any success neither of the later will take position and he or she will be able to be able to lead a classic existence. Hydrocephalus isn't curable yet in a range of of cases is extremely managable.
2016-10-15 07:10:17
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answered by cottrell 4
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Overlooking the need for a friendly tap onthe head
2006-07-28 16:04:33
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answered by moofbigdocsdaughter 1
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Many ways. Infection, inflammation, metabolic disorders, drainage problems, trauma. Take your pick.
2006-07-27 17:14:36
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answered by yadayada 2
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why do you want to do that?
2006-07-27 17:15:44
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answered by Danays 2
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