0 a medical condition caused by brain damage during or after birth which results in the loss of control of movement in the arms and legs, and sometimes also affects speech -- palsi serebrum
the symptoms of cerebral palsy.
The communication development of several graphic-symbol-using individuals with cerebral palsy is described retrospectively.
Major sequelae included symptoms consistent with cerebral palsy.
Accumulating epidemiological evidence implicates thrombosis, as well as inflammation, as important factors in the development and causation of cerebral palsy.
Boys are more likely to have cerebral palsy than girls.
In addition, there were 2 cases (5.6%) of severe cerebral palsy in the extremely preterm group and 4 cases (7.4%) in the very preterm group.
Possible preventative strategies should be explored, including vaccination programmes against neurotropic viruses identified as being associated with cerebral palsy.
Future research should investigate interactions between genes and the environment, which may create double or multiple jeopardy for cerebral palsy.
The possible causal pathways for most cerebral palsy outcomes currently cannot be influenced by obstetric practice.
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