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  2. Periventricular leukomalacia - Wikipedia

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    Periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) is a form of white-matter brain injury, characterized by the necrosis (more often coagulation) of white matter near the lateral ventricles. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It can affect newborns and (less commonly) fetuses; premature infants are at the greatest risk of neonatal encephalopathy which may lead to this condition.

  3. Leukoaraiosis - Wikipedia

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    Ischaemic leukoaraiosis has been defined as the leukoaraiosis present after a stroke. [12]Diabetes-associated leukoaraiosis has been reported [13]; CuRRL syndrome: increased Cup: Disc Ratio, Retinal GanglionCell Complex thinning, Radial Peripapillary Capillary Network Density Reduction and Leukoaraiosis [2]

  4. Spastic quadriplegia - Wikipedia

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    Spastic quadriplegia can be caused by a condition known as periventricular leukomalacia which results in the formation of lesions and holes in the white matter of the brain. [citation needed] Prior to the 26th week of maturation, the fetal brain is particularly susceptible to various toxins whose effects can ultimately hinder normal development.

  5. Colpocephaly - Wikipedia

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    Periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) intraventricular hemorrhage; Hydrocephalus; schizencephaly; microgyria; microcephaly; Pierre-Robin syndrome; Neurofibromatosis; Often colpocephaly occurs as a result of hydrocephalus. Hydrocephalus is the accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the ventricles or in the subarachnoid space over the brain ...

  6. Everything to know about cystic fibrosis and what causes it - AOL

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    Some 40,000 people in the U.S. currently have it, "though this is likely an underestimate as many patients may have mild forms of the condition and remain undiagnosed," says Dr. Ashwin Basavaraj ...

  7. Perivascular space - Wikipedia

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    One of the most basic roles of the perivascular space is the regulation of fluid movement in the central nervous system and its drainage. [13] The spaces ultimately drain fluid from neuronal cell bodies to the cervical lymph nodes. [5]

  8. I spent 24 days traveling through Japan alone. There are 3 ...

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    The timing worked out — the favorable dollar-to-yen exchange rate, mild weather, and vibrant autumn foliage made it a great time to visit. With little time to find a travel companion, I embraced ...

  9. Periventricular - Wikipedia

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    Periventricular leukomalacia, a disease characterized by the death of the white matter near the cerebral ventricles Periventricular nucleus , a composite structure of the hypothalamus Topics referred to by the same term