Increasingly, more very-low-birthweight infants in the developed world are now expected to survive the neonatal period than was previously the case. There are concerns that there may be a related increase in the number of infants developing severe sensorimotor impairments. Pooled data from five registers contributing to the UK Network of Cerebral Palsy Registers, Surveys and Databases were used to identify patterns of motor impairment in relation to additional impairments and to birthweight, and to assess whether prevalence of cerebral palsy (CP) by birthweight and by severity of motor impairment had changed over time. Low-birthweight infants are at greater risk of developing CP than larger-birthweight babies. The CP rate amongst childr...
Background Cerebral palsy seems to be more common in term babies whose birthweight is low for their ...
This document has been modified for the purposes of the Information Skills Assimilation course run b...
Background and objectives: Deviations in birth weight from an optimum, thought to be just above aver...
Increasingly, more very-low-birthweight infants in the developed world are now expected to survive t...
Increasingly, more very-low-birthweight infants in the developed world are now expected to survive t...
Using a population-based register, this study sought to ascertain changes in the rate and severity o...
BACKGROUND: The risk of cerebral palsy, the commonest physical disability of children in western Eur...
SUMMARY A register of children with cerebral palsy born in the period 1966-77 to mothers resident in...
International audienceTime trends for cerebral palsy (CP) prevalence in children born ≥2,500 g vary ...
AIM: Our aim was to build on previous research indicating that rates of cerebral palsy (CP) in the A...
Time trends for cerebral palsy (CP) prevalence in children born > or =2,500 g vary across studies an...
AIM: The aim of this study was to describe trends in prevalence, subtypes, and severity among childr...
AIM:To investigate trends in birth prevalence of cerebral palsy (CP) overall and by gestational age,...
Background: The public health objective for cerebral palsy (CP) in the United States is to reduce th...
AIM: To investigate trends in birth prevalence of cerebral palsy (CP) overall and by gestational age...
Background Cerebral palsy seems to be more common in term babies whose birthweight is low for their ...
This document has been modified for the purposes of the Information Skills Assimilation course run b...
Background and objectives: Deviations in birth weight from an optimum, thought to be just above aver...
Increasingly, more very-low-birthweight infants in the developed world are now expected to survive t...
Increasingly, more very-low-birthweight infants in the developed world are now expected to survive t...
Using a population-based register, this study sought to ascertain changes in the rate and severity o...
BACKGROUND: The risk of cerebral palsy, the commonest physical disability of children in western Eur...
SUMMARY A register of children with cerebral palsy born in the period 1966-77 to mothers resident in...
International audienceTime trends for cerebral palsy (CP) prevalence in children born ≥2,500 g vary ...
AIM: Our aim was to build on previous research indicating that rates of cerebral palsy (CP) in the A...
Time trends for cerebral palsy (CP) prevalence in children born > or =2,500 g vary across studies an...
AIM: The aim of this study was to describe trends in prevalence, subtypes, and severity among childr...
AIM:To investigate trends in birth prevalence of cerebral palsy (CP) overall and by gestational age,...
Background: The public health objective for cerebral palsy (CP) in the United States is to reduce th...
AIM: To investigate trends in birth prevalence of cerebral palsy (CP) overall and by gestational age...
Background Cerebral palsy seems to be more common in term babies whose birthweight is low for their ...
This document has been modified for the purposes of the Information Skills Assimilation course run b...
Background and objectives: Deviations in birth weight from an optimum, thought to be just above aver...