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Dementia Pugilistica, Boxer's
syndrome
Dementia pugilistica, also called
chronic traumatic encephalopathy or
Boxer's syndrome, is caused by head
trauma, such as that experienced by
people who have been punched many
times in the head during boxing. The
most common symptoms of the
condition are dementia and
parkinsonism, which can appear many
years after the trauma ends.
Affected individuals may also
develop poor coordination and
slurred speech. A single traumatic
brain injury may also lead to a
disorder called post-traumatic
dementia (PTD). PTD is much like
dementia pugilistica but usually
also includes long-term memory
problems. Other symptoms vary
depending on which part of the brain
was damaged by the injury.
Content Courtesy : www.ninds.nih.gov
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