The relation of risk of cerebral palsy (CP) with gestational age among term and postterm births was investigated by researchers at the University of Bergen, Norway, and the Epidemiology Branch, NIH, Durham, NC, using Norway’s national health and insurance registries
Objective. To examine pregnancy outcomes in preterm delivered children with cerebral palsy (CP). Met...
ObjectiveTo investigate the association between proportionality of fetal and placental growth measur...
The purpose of this study was to analyze associations between prenatal factors and cerebral palsy in...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate known and suggested risk factors associated with cerebral palsy in a Swed...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is still the most common cause of chronic motor disability in hildhood. Until no...
Major changes in obstetric and neonatal care during the past four decades have led to increased surv...
Background Cerebral palsy seems to be more common in term babies whose birthweight is low for their ...
Objective: To investigate risk factors for cerebral palsy in relation to gestational age. Design: Th...
<p>All data were analyzed starting 28 days after birth, and adjusted for maternal age, parity, incom...
Objective: To identify and analyze the risk factors associated with pregnancy and delivery that cont...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To investigate the probable timing of events leading to cerebral palsy (C...
Background The aim of our study was to explore if the prevalence and clinical characteristics of cer...
The aim of this study was to identify antenatal, intrapartum and neonatal risk factors for cerebral ...
To investigate the association between proportionality of fetal and placental growth measured at bir...
The relationship between maternal age and the occurrence of cerebral palsy is still highly controver...
Objective. To examine pregnancy outcomes in preterm delivered children with cerebral palsy (CP). Met...
ObjectiveTo investigate the association between proportionality of fetal and placental growth measur...
The purpose of this study was to analyze associations between prenatal factors and cerebral palsy in...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate known and suggested risk factors associated with cerebral palsy in a Swed...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is still the most common cause of chronic motor disability in hildhood. Until no...
Major changes in obstetric and neonatal care during the past four decades have led to increased surv...
Background Cerebral palsy seems to be more common in term babies whose birthweight is low for their ...
Objective: To investigate risk factors for cerebral palsy in relation to gestational age. Design: Th...
<p>All data were analyzed starting 28 days after birth, and adjusted for maternal age, parity, incom...
Objective: To identify and analyze the risk factors associated with pregnancy and delivery that cont...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To investigate the probable timing of events leading to cerebral palsy (C...
Background The aim of our study was to explore if the prevalence and clinical characteristics of cer...
The aim of this study was to identify antenatal, intrapartum and neonatal risk factors for cerebral ...
To investigate the association between proportionality of fetal and placental growth measured at bir...
The relationship between maternal age and the occurrence of cerebral palsy is still highly controver...
Objective. To examine pregnancy outcomes in preterm delivered children with cerebral palsy (CP). Met...
ObjectiveTo investigate the association between proportionality of fetal and placental growth measur...
The purpose of this study was to analyze associations between prenatal factors and cerebral palsy in...