Not exact matches
His is the first known instance of
reversible cerebral vasoconstriction
syndrome — a temporary narrowing of arteries in the
brain — to be...
His is the first known instance of
reversible cerebral vasoconstriction
syndrome — a temporary narrowing of arteries in the
brain — to be tied to eating a hot pepper, researchers report April 9 in British Medical Journal Case Reports.
It is worth noting that cerebral palsy is an umbrella term which includes a number of non-progressive, but often
reversible motor dysfunction
syndromes as secondary damage result or
brain abnormalities arising in the early development stages (Houlihan et al, 2004; Bax et al., 2014; McCubbin & McCubbin, 1987).