Gliosis
Reactive astrocytic proliferation associated with fibrous tissue formation, secondary to damage (trauma or ischemia) to the central nervous system.
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Multiple infarctions,the MRI picture us suggestive of CSVD. Suggest duel antiplatelets,statin ,supportive management
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The usual direct cause of the encephalomalacia is a hypoxic event experienced by the infant, either in utero or shortly thereafter. Hypoxia is when oxygen is not getting to the brain There is no direct treatment or cure for encephalamalaci...
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