Spongy bump on head disease, also known as “spongiform encephalopathy,” refers to a group of neurological disorders characterized by the formation of sponge-like lesions in the brain. These conditions can affect various species, including humans and animals, and are often caused by misfolded proteins called prions.
In humans, a notable example is Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), which leads to rapid cognitive decline, behavioral changes, and motor dysfunction. Symptoms may include memory loss, personality shifts, and physical coordination issues. The disease is progressive and currently has no cure, often resulting in severe disability or death within months to a few years after onset. WATCH VIDEO BELOW
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