Objective: To investigate the association between severity of impairment and gestational age in unilateral and bilateral spastic cerebral palsy, and to determine whether the influence of gestational age is independent of deviations from optimal birth weight. Study design: The study group was a United Kingdom cohort of 4772 cases of spastic cerebral palsy born between 1960 and 1997, with information on birth demographics and severity of impairment. Generalized additive models were used to determine the proportions of cases severely impaired, by gestational age, and to determine whether gestational age or deviations from optimal birth weight better predicts severity of impairment. Results: For unilateral spastic cerebral palsy, the pr...
AIM: The aim of this study was to describe trends in prevalence, subtypes, and severity among childr...
Increasingly, more very-low-birthweight infants in the developed world are now expected to survive t...
BACKGROUND: There is an unexplained excess of cerebral palsy among male babies. There is also variat...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between severity of impairment and gestational age in unil...
The aim of this study is to investigate the interrelationship between gestational age (GA) and nosol...
Objective: To investigate risk factors for cerebral palsy in relation to gestational age. Design: Th...
Background and objectives: Deviations in birth weight from an optimum, thought to be just above aver...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Deviations in birth weight from an optimum, thought to be just above aver...
Background Cerebral palsy seems to be more common in term babies whose birthweight is low for their ...
Major changes in obstetric and neonatal care during the past four decades have led to increased surv...
Background: Cerebral palsy presents with a range of severity of cognitive, motor, and sensory disabi...
Introduction: Damage to the motor control centres of the developing brain causes cerebral palsy (CP)...
AIM: Our aim was to build on previous research indicating that rates of cerebral palsy (CP) in the A...
Aims: To explore antecedents of cerebral palsy (CP) according to subtype, severity of motor impairme...
Aim: To report on prevalence of cerebral palsy (CP), severity rates, and types of brain lesions in c...
AIM: The aim of this study was to describe trends in prevalence, subtypes, and severity among childr...
Increasingly, more very-low-birthweight infants in the developed world are now expected to survive t...
BACKGROUND: There is an unexplained excess of cerebral palsy among male babies. There is also variat...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between severity of impairment and gestational age in unil...
The aim of this study is to investigate the interrelationship between gestational age (GA) and nosol...
Objective: To investigate risk factors for cerebral palsy in relation to gestational age. Design: Th...
Background and objectives: Deviations in birth weight from an optimum, thought to be just above aver...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Deviations in birth weight from an optimum, thought to be just above aver...
Background Cerebral palsy seems to be more common in term babies whose birthweight is low for their ...
Major changes in obstetric and neonatal care during the past four decades have led to increased surv...
Background: Cerebral palsy presents with a range of severity of cognitive, motor, and sensory disabi...
Introduction: Damage to the motor control centres of the developing brain causes cerebral palsy (CP)...
AIM: Our aim was to build on previous research indicating that rates of cerebral palsy (CP) in the A...
Aims: To explore antecedents of cerebral palsy (CP) according to subtype, severity of motor impairme...
Aim: To report on prevalence of cerebral palsy (CP), severity rates, and types of brain lesions in c...
AIM: The aim of this study was to describe trends in prevalence, subtypes, and severity among childr...
Increasingly, more very-low-birthweight infants in the developed world are now expected to survive t...
BACKGROUND: There is an unexplained excess of cerebral palsy among male babies. There is also variat...