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Diseases » Cephalic disorders » Prognosis
 

Prognosis of Cephalic disorders

Prognosis for Cephalic disorders: The degree to which damage to the developing nervous system harms the mind and body varies enormously. Many disabilities are mild enough to allow those afflicted to eventually function independently in society. Others are not. Some infants, children, and adults die; others remain totally disabled; and an even larger population is partially disabled, functioning well below normal capacity. (Source: excerpt from NINDS Cephalic Disorders Information Page: NINDS) ...see also Overview of Cephalic disorders

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About prognosis:

The 'prognosis' of Cephalic disorders usually refers to the likely outcome of Cephalic disorders. The prognosis of Cephalic disorders may include the duration of Cephalic disorders, chances of complications of Cephalic disorders, probable outcomes, prospects for recovery, recovery period for Cephalic disorders, survival rates, death rates, and other outcome possibilities in the overall prognosis of Cephalic disorders. Naturally, such forecast issues are by their nature unpredictable.


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