As a result of birth injuries, Ian cannot swallow and deep sunctioning of his nose and throat is required to keep him alive.
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Before a rally at Franklin High School here, Gore met with Dylan and Christine Malone, whose six-month-old son, Ian, suffered severe birth injuries.
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Birth injury cases typically seek compensation for the medical costs associated with the injury, including ongoing therapeutic and medical support for the child.
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As diagnoses of autism have increased throughout the nation, experts and parents have cast about for possible explanations, including genetics, birth injuries and childhood immunizations.
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OM of the maxilla may rarely occur during an uncontrolled infection of the middle ear or in infants who have sustained birth injury due to forceps.
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Birth injuries encompass any systemic damages incurred during delivery ( hypoxic, toxic, biochemical, infection factors, etc . ), but " birth trauma " focuses largely on mechanical damage.
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Caput succedaneum, subcutaneous hemorrhages, small subperiostal hemorrhages, hemorrhages along the displacements of cranial bones, intradural bleedings, subcapsular haematomas of liver, are among the more commonly reported birth injuries.
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Frequent causes include tuberous sclerosis, hereditary metabolic diseases, inflammatory brain disease such as encephalitis, meningitis, and toxoplasmosis; hypoxia ischemia injury and other birth injuries; and lesions of the frontal lobe.
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Specifically, Raine's study found youngsters with birth injuries who are subjected to maternal rejection or mistreatment are approximately three times more likely than others to commit violent crimes later in life.
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Birth trauma, on the other hand, encompasses the enduring side effects of physical birth injuries, including the ensuing compensatory and adaptive mechanisms and the development of pathological processes ( pathogenesis ) after the damage.