What is the purpose of performing a urine test on a pregnant woman? What are the potential findings and causes for those findings? What is the significance of a Pap smear containing atypical cells? What are the significance of hydrocephalus? What are the risk to population of the disorder and...
What part of the brain causes cerebral palsy? Are there exercises for Bell's palsy? How long is the typical recovery for Bell's palsy? How does hydrocephalus cause cerebral palsy? Is Bell's palsy a sexually transmitted disease? Does Bell's palsy cause hearing loss?
Fluid buildup in your brain (hydrocephalus) that causes swelling and pressure If the injury is close to the base of your skull, it can hurt the nerves in your brain (cranial nerves). This can cause symptoms like: Vision problems, like double vision or not being able to see clearly Hearin...
Cytomegalovirus inclusion bodies are seen in urine specimens of newborns who were infected prenatally. Congenital toxoplasmosis may result in significant problems in approximately 20% of infected infants (eg, hydrocephalus, microcephaly, psychomotor retardation, vision and hearing impairment) and in milder ...
How does hydrocephalus cause cerebral palsy? What causes Bell's palsy in children? What conditions are associated with cerebral palsy? What is mixed cerebral palsy? What is congenital cerebral palsy? What part of the brain causes cerebral palsy?
Why is bradycardia so well developed in cetacea? How are seizure disorders characterized? Why does a small fish have a higher respiratory rate than a tiny snail? What is the cause (etiology) of hydrocephalus? Why underweight and overweight people might have an ...
What is the cause (etiology) of hydrocephalus? What are the possible causes and effects of liver injury? Explain why ice forming within a living organism may result in its death. At what point in hair formation does a hair cell die? What causes it to die? What are the causes of cancer...