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Request a Free Consultation Contact UsAlzheimer is a progressive disease, which is a type of dementia which mainly impacts behavior, thinking and memory. It is the pattern seen in Alzheimer’s disease, making up between 60-80 percent of all cases. When the disease is still at an early age, patients may have slight confusion and memory loss, but that progresses to the point where the patient has difficulty performing daily tasks and understanding language.
Read MoreBrain Stem Glioma is a tumor that occurs in the brainstem and is a highly aggressive tumor. These tumours are commonly seen in children and young adults but can occur at any age.
Read MoreA stroke is a brain attack (also called cerebrovascular attack or CVA) where blood stops making its way to part of your brain or stops reaching the brain tissue entirely, taking away oxygen and nutrients it requires for survival.
Read MoreThe mass of abnormal cells in the brain is called a brain tumor. Benign – non cancerous or Malignant – cancerous, they can be big, small, may be located anywhere in the body and may grow at different rates. Gliomas, meningiomas, schwannomas and pituitary adenomas are common types.
Read MoreCerebral Palsy (CP) is a group of neurological disorders affecting movement, coordination and muscle tone. The causes are brain damage or abnormal brain development, usually resulting before or at birth, or within the first years of a child's life.
Read MoreEpilepsy is a disorder in which recurrent, unprovoked seizures result from abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Seizures can be mild or severe, having any combination of the following: brief change(s) in awareness, convulsions (violent shaking), staring, or other visual abnormalities.
Read MoreFebrile seizures are vomit inducing convulsions which occur due to a rise in body temperature and are most common in children who are between the ages of 6months and 5years. These seizures are typically subtle and non-Stroke related, occurring with a fever, which is likely due to illnesses such as the flu or ear infections.
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