Objective To investigate risks of recurrence of cerebral palsy in family members with various degrees of relatedness to elucidate patterns of hereditability. Design Population based cohort study. Setting Data from the Medical Birth Registry of Norway, linked to the Norwegian social insurance scheme to identify cases of cerebral palsy and to databases of Statistics Norway to identify relatives. Participants 2 036 741 Norwegians born during 1967-2002, 3649 of whom had a diagnosis of cerebral palsy; 22 558 pairs of twins, 1 851 144 pairs of first degree relatives, 1 699 856 pairs of second degree relatives, and 5 165 968 pairs of third degree relatives were identified. Main outcome measure Cerebral palsy. Results If one twin had cerebral palsy...
Background: Positive family history of stroke is an independent risk factor for lacunar stroke. Howe...
BACKGROUND: Positive family history of stroke is an independent risk factor for lacunar stroke. Howe...
INTRODUCTION:Cerebral palsy (CP), an umbrella term for non-progressive conditions of cerebral origin...
Objective To investigate risks of recurrence of cerebral palsy in family members with various degree...
Background We investigated whether the risk of cerebral palsy (CP) in the child varies by parents’ s...
Aim To explore whether increasing parental education has a causal effect on risk of cerebral palsy ...
Copyright © 2011 Lawrence P. Richer et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Purpose: The purpose of MOthers and BAbies in Norway and Denmark cerebral palsy (MOBAND-CP) was to s...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is still the most common cause of chronic motor disability in hildhood. Until no...
Introduction Twenty two mostly small studies have reported associations between cerebral palsy (CP)...
Aim To describe the total burden of disease in individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) in Norway. Meth...
Data on familial recurrence rates of complex diseases such as multiple sclerosis give important hint...
Background Children of immigrants in Denmark have excess risk for some of the most well-established ...
Cerebral palsy is a common cause of childhood disability. It has a great impact on parents and careg...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is heterogeneous with different clinical types, comorbidities, brain imaging pat...
Background: Positive family history of stroke is an independent risk factor for lacunar stroke. Howe...
BACKGROUND: Positive family history of stroke is an independent risk factor for lacunar stroke. Howe...
INTRODUCTION:Cerebral palsy (CP), an umbrella term for non-progressive conditions of cerebral origin...
Objective To investigate risks of recurrence of cerebral palsy in family members with various degree...
Background We investigated whether the risk of cerebral palsy (CP) in the child varies by parents’ s...
Aim To explore whether increasing parental education has a causal effect on risk of cerebral palsy ...
Copyright © 2011 Lawrence P. Richer et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Purpose: The purpose of MOthers and BAbies in Norway and Denmark cerebral palsy (MOBAND-CP) was to s...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is still the most common cause of chronic motor disability in hildhood. Until no...
Introduction Twenty two mostly small studies have reported associations between cerebral palsy (CP)...
Aim To describe the total burden of disease in individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) in Norway. Meth...
Data on familial recurrence rates of complex diseases such as multiple sclerosis give important hint...
Background Children of immigrants in Denmark have excess risk for some of the most well-established ...
Cerebral palsy is a common cause of childhood disability. It has a great impact on parents and careg...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is heterogeneous with different clinical types, comorbidities, brain imaging pat...
Background: Positive family history of stroke is an independent risk factor for lacunar stroke. Howe...
BACKGROUND: Positive family history of stroke is an independent risk factor for lacunar stroke. Howe...
INTRODUCTION:Cerebral palsy (CP), an umbrella term for non-progressive conditions of cerebral origin...