Quelles sont les maladies du cerveau ?
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- Quelles sont les maladies du cerveau ?
- C'est quoi la myélite ?
- Comment détecter un problème au cerveau ?
- What is a brain infection in medical terms?
- What is the difference between a brain infection and an abscess?
- What is the prognosis of an infection of the brain?
- Are You at risk for a brain infection?
Quelles sont les maladies du cerveau ?
Le cerveau malade et ses maladies neurologiques
- L'accident vasculaire cérébral. ...
- L'atrophie multisystématisée. ...
- L'épilepsie. ...
- La chorée de Huntington. ...
- La dégénérescence fronto-temporale. ...
- La démence à corps de Lewy. ...
- La dystonie. ...
- La maladie d'Alzheimer.
C'est quoi la myélite ?
La myélite transverse est une atteinte neurologique rare causée par une inflammation de la moëlle épinière responsable d'une atteinte motrice, sensitive et sphinctérienne.
Comment détecter un problème au cerveau ?
Les maux de tête (ou céphalées) constituent le symptôme le plus fréquent, quel que soit le type de tumeur cérébrale. Ils se manifestent souvent le matin, parfois accompagnés de nausées et/ou de vomissements. Ils sont dus à la masse de la tumeur qui comprime la région où elle est localisée.
What is a brain infection in medical terms?
- Doctor's Notes on Brain Infection. A brain infection is a bacterial, viral, fungal, or parasitic infection of the tissue of the brain itself or the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord (meninges). Bacteria and viruses are the most common causes of brain infections.
What is the difference between a brain infection and an abscess?
- A brain infection is a bacterial, viral, fungal, or parasitic infection of the tissue of the brain itself or the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord (meninges). Bacteria and viruses are the most common causes of brain infections. An abscess is a localized collection of infectious organisms that can also occur in the brain.
What is the prognosis of an infection of the brain?
- Recovery from an infection of the brain will vary depending on the degree of brain inflammation. Inflammation of the brain can lead to coma and death. Earlier symptoms include severe fatigue, muscle weakness, behavioral changes, memory problems, changes in speech, hearing loss, vision loss, and paralysis.
Are You at risk for a brain infection?
- Immune system disorders: If you have a compromised immune system for any reason, you may be more at risk of experiencing a brain infection. People with an HIV infection are more at risk of rare infections such as a brain abscess. Multiple sclerosis may also lead to myelitis.














