Background: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is commonly used in the investigation of children with cerebral palsy (CP). This investigation suggests hope in future therapeutic interventions of children with CP. The aim is to study the relationship between spastic CP type and brain MRI aspects. Material and methods: In the years 2018-2020, 78 imaging results of children with spastic CP (age more than 5 years) were analyzed: 28 – tetraplegic CP (TCP), 26 – hemiplegic (HCP), 24 – diplegic form (DCP). The imaging results were analyzed by a trained specialist. Results: Brain structural abnormalities relevant to spastic CP types were detected in 72 (92.3% [I 99.19 – 95.61], p = 0.01) children. TCP changes were detected in all children; thos...
AbstractObjectives: To study the occurrence, associated factors, nature and prognosis of seizures in...
Purpose: dysarthria is a sequel of reduced motor func-tions and refers to the sound aspect o...
Aim To assess hand function and explore the relationship between hand function and neuroimaging find...
ObjectiveCerebral palsy (CP), a common static motor neurological disorder of childhood with wide spe...
Background/aim: The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between cranial magneti...
Purpose Cerebral palsy (CP) is a neurological health problem that affects children around the world ...
Background: Status epilepticus is defined as a neurologic emergency in which there is at least 5 min...
The authors studied 60 children (aged 4 months to 9 years) with cerebral palsy by means of magnetic ...
The interaction between brain damage and motor function is not yet fully understood in children with...
The interaction between brain damage and motor function is not yet fully understood in children with...
OBJECTIVES: To describe MRI brain spectrum in a group of Cerebral Palsy children and correlate wit...
The aim of this population-based study was to evaluate the characteristics of cerebral palsy (CP) in...
AIM: To determine whether diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) can be an independent assessment for identi...
BACKGROUND: Conventional Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging (sMRI) is a mainstay in Cerebral Pals...
MRI of the brain was performed on 56 children with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy (CP) at a mean a...
AbstractObjectives: To study the occurrence, associated factors, nature and prognosis of seizures in...
Purpose: dysarthria is a sequel of reduced motor func-tions and refers to the sound aspect o...
Aim To assess hand function and explore the relationship between hand function and neuroimaging find...
ObjectiveCerebral palsy (CP), a common static motor neurological disorder of childhood with wide spe...
Background/aim: The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between cranial magneti...
Purpose Cerebral palsy (CP) is a neurological health problem that affects children around the world ...
Background: Status epilepticus is defined as a neurologic emergency in which there is at least 5 min...
The authors studied 60 children (aged 4 months to 9 years) with cerebral palsy by means of magnetic ...
The interaction between brain damage and motor function is not yet fully understood in children with...
The interaction between brain damage and motor function is not yet fully understood in children with...
OBJECTIVES: To describe MRI brain spectrum in a group of Cerebral Palsy children and correlate wit...
The aim of this population-based study was to evaluate the characteristics of cerebral palsy (CP) in...
AIM: To determine whether diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) can be an independent assessment for identi...
BACKGROUND: Conventional Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging (sMRI) is a mainstay in Cerebral Pals...
MRI of the brain was performed on 56 children with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy (CP) at a mean a...
AbstractObjectives: To study the occurrence, associated factors, nature and prognosis of seizures in...
Purpose: dysarthria is a sequel of reduced motor func-tions and refers to the sound aspect o...
Aim To assess hand function and explore the relationship between hand function and neuroimaging find...