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Hydrocephalus (from Greek water head)

It is a condition caused by excessive accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid in the cranial cavity. Hydrocephalus is characterized by two types: Congenital and postnatal ..

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Paraplegia

(from Gr. hemi – half and paresis) — paresis of muscles on one side of the body.

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Notable activity

It is the activity whose performance determines the formation of the main psychological developments of a person at a certain stage of his personality development..

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Bulb paralysis

(from Latin onion – onion, whose shape resembles a rectangular brain and paralysis) – a syndrome involving paralysis of the muscles of the tongue, lips,.

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Braille method

A tactile writing system used by visually impaired people. It was developed in 1829 by the blind French teacher Louis Brill. After adapted to many.

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