what is periventricular atrophy?Type your answer here...
Atrophy is the wearing away of an organ or tissue because of lack of use. Bone Atrophy, obviously, is atrophy of bones.
Yes, in most cases cerebral atrophy is fatal. When the cerebral atrophy spreads to all of the brain, there is no chance for the person to live.
Muscle atrophy refers to the wasting or loss of muscle tissue resulting from disease or lack of use.
Possible in a zero gravity enviroment, if that's what you're asking. Along with muscle atrophy.
shrink in size and lose strength
Periventricular heterotopia is associated with abnormalities of the filamin1 gene on the X chromosome.
More than 60% of all babies who have periventricular leukomalacia will actually develop cerebral palsy , particularly if the periventricular leukomalacia has been accompanied by intraventricular hemorrhage.
She has a muscular atrophy.
Atrophy is the wearing away of an organ or tissue because of lack of use. Bone Atrophy, obviously, is atrophy of bones.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word atrophy.
atrophy of the pancreas
Diffuse global atrophy, or diffuse brain atrophy, is when the brain shrinks in size. It's more severe than the atrophy that occurs normally with aging.
Atrophy is the deterioration of muscle. An example of atrophy in a sentence would be "Due to Samantha's leg injury, and her inability to bear weight, the physical therapist noticed signs of atrophy."
Atrophy - band - was created in 1986.
Atrophy - band - ended in 1990.
Periventricular leukomalacia can be diagnosed through cranial ultrasound, which allows the brain to be examined using ultrasound techniques through the soft spots, or fontanelles, in the baby's skull
Most premature babies are treated by a perinatologist. A pediatric neurologist may be consulted if a baby is suspected of having periventricular leukomalacia or intraventricular bleeding