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Cerebral Birth Injury As A Cause Of Epilepsy

The possible role of cerebral birth injury in the aetiology of epilepsy was evaluated by comparing the birth histories of 101 epileptic patients with focal seizures and 208 with non-focal seizures. The former were smaller at birth and their mothers were older and had higher blood pressures than the mothers of the latter. Although the two groups did not differ significantly with regard to the frequency of breech birth, assisted vaginal breech deliveries were significantly more numerous in the focal group. The injured half of the brain was as often pressed against the sacrum as against the symphysis during birth.

 

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There are 4 types of Erb's Palsy injuries.
The 4 types of Erb's Palsy injuries include: (1) an avulsion, where the nerve is torn from the spine, (2) a rupture, where the nerve is torn but not where it attaches to the spine, (3) a neuroma, which occurs where scar tissue has grown around the injury putting pressure on the nerve resulting in reduction of signals to the muscles, and (4) praxis, which the nerve has been damaged by not torn.

 


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Brain Injury Terms

 


Today's Terms

Infant death

Definition:
Death of an individual less than one year of age. Infant deaths are further classified as neonatal deaths and postneonatal deaths.

Cephalohematoma

Definition:
Is an area of bleeding underneath one of the cranial bones. It often appears several hours after birth as a raised lump on the baby's head.

Perinatal

Definition:
Period from 20 weeks gestation through 27 days after birth.

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Topics Related to Brain Injury:

  • Mental Retardation
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Erb's Palsy
  • Brachial Injuries
  • Plexus Injuries

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