Cerebromalacia

/ˌsɛrəbroʊməˈleɪʃə/ noun

Abnormal softening of brain tissue, usually caused by disease, infection, trauma, or inadequate blood flow to the brain.

From Latin cerebrum (brain) + Greek malakia (softness or softening). This compound describes the pathological process of healthy brain tissue becoming abnormally soft.

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