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Examples of cerebral palsy


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The communication development of several graphic-symbol-using individuals with cerebralpalsy is described retrospectively.
Major sequelae included symptoms consistent with cerebralpalsy.
Accumulating epidemiological evidence implicates thrombosis, as well as inflammation, as important factors in the development and causation of cerebralpalsy.
Boys are more likely to have cerebralpalsy than girls.
In addition, there were 2 cases (5.6%) of severe cerebralpalsy 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 cerebralpalsy.
Future research should investigate interactions between genes and the environment, which may create double or multiple jeopardy for cerebralpalsy.
The possible causal pathways for most cerebralpalsy outcomes currently cannot be influenced by obstetric practice.
It therefore remains unclear whether chorioamnionitis acts independently in the pathogenesis of cerebralpalsy, or contributes because of its propensity to provoke preterm delivery.
None had cerebralpalsy, but, in the child with left sided epilepsy, the deep tendon reflexes were slightly increased on the left side.
Children with major neurosensory impairments, such as cerebralpalsy, blindness, and deafness were excluded.
Even on the day he died, he was with a drama group of children with cerebralpalsy.
Brief description of athetoid cerebralpalsy consequence includes hyperextension of the fingers and constant motion.
Its main aim was to serve as a screening test for intrapartum fetal asphyxia, which can cause fetal mortality or cerebralpalsy.
Particular health outcomes requiring evaluation include obstetric complications, preterm births, cerebralpalsy, and cancer.
All five survivors had motor or neurological delay and one had cerebralpalsy.
The main neurological disability encountered in preterm cohorts is cerebralpalsy.
There are short-term complications including intestinal bleeding and perforation, and long-term complications as serious as cerebralpalsy, and impaired growth.
Five of these 6 cerebralpalsy cases were exposed to 4 or more courses.
Although the difference did not reach statistical significance, the higher rate of cerebralpalsy in the former group is of concern and warrants further investigation.
What proportion of cerebralpalsy is related to birth asphyxia?
The impact of these systems was enormous, particularly in the case of people with cerebralpalsy.
It is very difficult to provide a precise prediction of subsequent development of cerebralpalsy after a given antepartum event or complication.
In contrast to an earlier report, 4 none of our children were found to have overt cerebralpalsy.
In addition, children from multiple pregnancies may suffer longterm consequences of perinatal complications, including cerebralpalsy and learning disabilities.
Dexamethasone-treated infants had an incidence of cerebralpalsy of 49%, compared with 15% of controls (odds ratio 4.62).
Currently there is no antenatal test for cerebralpalsy, no proven preventable measures in late pregnancy, and no known cure.
There was, however, a strong association between chorioamnionitis followed by seizures in the neonate and cerebralpalsy.
Cerebralpalsy involves permanent lesions of the central nervous system caused by pre- or perinatal accidents.
To date, many studies have investigated the role of infection in the development of cerebralpalsy by using surrogate markers of infection, such as chorioamnionitis and maternal pyrexia.
This study's findings add weight to the theory that cerebralpalsy is a consequence of sequential insults that may have a range of aetiologies, of which infection is one.
Once most of the studies were adjusted for gestational age, a possible confounder, the previously evident association between intrauterine infection and cerebralpalsy was no longer statistically significant.
When individual indicators of maternal infection were considered, such as purulent amniotic fluid, maternal pyrexia or proven maternal sepsis, no association with cerebralpalsy was observed.
The book begins and ends with chapters written by people with disabilities, the former an autobiography by one with cerebralpalsy and the latter a commentary by a disability consultant.
All participants had a diagnosis of cerebralpalsy and severe motor speech impairment and reported hearing and vision (or corrected vision) to be within normal limits.
The overall incidence of cerebralpalsy in the monitored group was 1.21 per 1000 whereas in a concurrent untested population (34,987 patients) the rate was 4.7 per 1000.
Such outcomes will include those notoriously difficult to assess near birth, such as cerebralpalsy and other neurological deficits resulting from low birth weight and multiplicity (25;38).
In the 1980s, many cases emerged into the medical negligence world, and many of those concerned cerebralpalsy among children.
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In addition, one of the children has cerebralpalsy and hydrocephalus.
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However, there is one desperate case of a family who have coped admirably with two sons, each of whom has cerebralpalsy.
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There is growing evidence and consensus in medical opinion and research that very few cases of cerebralpalsy are caused by the birth process.
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Such people may include those with cerebralpalsy and communication difficulties.
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Again, cerebralpalsy requires specialist units to deal with children.
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I have been able to visit various places and have seen the steps taken by children suffering from cerebralpalsy or by accident-injured teenagers.
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They are children with very special and difficult needs, such as cerebralpalsy and all its related conditions.
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He has chronic epilepsy, cerebralpalsy, and severe developmental delay.
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The current law condones a holiday camp that bans a group with cerebralpalsy from booking a week's holiday in high summer.
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Young people may be suffering from cerebralpalsy and other mental illnesses which afflict the young.
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It is also useful for people with cerebralpalsy.
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Children who as babies participated in some trials have been followed up, enabling study of the causes of cerebralpalsy.
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The combination of cerebralpalsy and arthritis now warrants the use of a wheelchair.
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The second example is from a wheelchair user who is very severely disabled with cerebralpalsy.
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People can be born with a disability, such as cerebralpalsy, that will remain a disability through life.
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She is 25 years old, she has cerebralpalsy, is physically unable to write and has severe mobility problems.
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The outcome of the work could be the key to certain forms of cerebralpalsy that are genetic, although not all cerebralpalsy is genetic.
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They suffer from conditions such as muscular dystrophy, spina bifida and cerebralpalsy.
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Information on the incidence of cerebralpalsy among the newborn is not available centrally.
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It concerned a woman in her late sixties who was caring for a disabled husband and a 36 year-old son with cerebralpalsy.
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The child's life expectancy is only 50 years; he has cerebralpalsy; and the estimated award of damages is £1.5 million.
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Information about the number of children and adults with cerebralpalsy is not available centrally.
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However, it is allowed if the group consists of people with cerebralpalsy.
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A research project into the epidemiology of cerebralpalsy was carried out at the departmentally funded health care research centre between 1989 and 1991.
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I give as an example the case of a young boy, aged 12, with cerebralpalsy.
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I have a constituent who has twins with cerebralpalsy.
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A good friend of mine has a son—a very bright young man—with cerebralpalsy.
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One young woman with cerebralpalsy is very upset about the course ending and has featured in a number of our local newspapers.
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Many people with cerebralpalsy are in such hospitals, and they have communication problems.
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