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Assuming posterior is required, and fossa is required, and syndrome is required, the following 5 results were found.

  1. Posterior Fossa Syndrome (PFS)https://cnke.org/articles/248

    Definition and Overview Posterior Fossa Syndrome (PFS): A constellation of neurological and behavioral symptoms occurring in children following posterior fossa tumor resection. Incidence: Occurs in approximately 8% of children undergoing posterior...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Editor CNKE
    • Category: Articles
  2. Acquired Dysarthriahttps://cnke.org/articles/247

    Dysarthria is a speech articulation impairment affecting intelligibility, particularly through consonant production. It can also disrupt phonation, resonation, and prosody, leading to slurred, effortful speech. Dysarthria is often associated with...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Editor CNKE
    • Category: Articles
  3. Benign Paroxysmal Torticollis of Infancyhttps://cnke.org/articles/270

    Etymology and Definition The name "torticollis" comes from the Latin words "tortus" (twisted) and "collum" (neck). Torticollis typically involves the head being tilted to one side and rotated so that the chin points to the opposite side. It is a common...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Editor
    • Category: Home
  4. Migrainehttps://cnke.org/articles/37

    Overview Migraines are severe, often bilateral, throbbing headaches commonly located in the temples or frontal regions of the head. They affect different age groups with varying prevalence rates: 2-5% in preschool children, 10% in school-aged children,...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Editor CNKE
    • Category: Articles
  5. Dysarthria: Clinical featureshttps://cnke.org/articles/205

    Flaccid Dysarthria (Lower Motor Neuron Lesion) Clinical Features: Lax open mouth Atonia Weakness Wasting Drooling Feeding difficulties Absent jaw, gag, and cough reflexes Causes: Dystrophia myotonica Prader-Willi Syndrome Myasthenia gravis...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Editor CNKE
    • Category: Articles
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