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Category: Cerebral palsy types
Cerebral palsy is initially treated by pediatricians, but care may be transferred to an adult neurologist after the patient reaches a certain age.
* 31 – 38 – Cerebral palsy
Cerebral refers to the cerebrum, which is the affected area of the brain ( although the disorder probably involves connections between the cortex and other parts of the brain such as the cerebellum ), and palsy refers to disorder of movement.
Cerebral palsy is caused by damage to the motor control centers of the developing brain and can occur during pregnancy, during childbirth or after birth up to about age three.
Cerebral palsy ( CP ) is divided into four major classifications to describe different movement impairments.
Cerebral palsy is more common among multiple births than single births, being 2. 3 per 1, 000 survivors in singletons, 13 in twins, and 45 in triplets in North West England.
Category: Cerebral palsy types
# redirect Cerebral palsy
In 1955, then U. S. Senator John F. Kennedy announced, to the organization United Cerebral Palsy, that the institute was " planning to launch an all-out attack against the dread spectre of cerebral palsy ".
* Cerebral palsy, a brain disorder
Cerebral palsy ( periventricular leukomalacia ) is caused by damage to developing oligodendrocytes in the brain areas around the cerebral ventricles.
Category: Cerebral palsy and other paralytic syndromes
* Cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy and stroke patients are commonly seen in gait labs.
Category: Cerebral palsy and other paralytic syndromes
Category: Cerebral palsy types
* Cerebral palsy
Category: Cerebral palsy types
* Cerebral palsy
* Cerebral palsy
* Cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy ( CP ) describes a non-progressive disorder of motor function stemming from malformation or early damage to the brain.
Category: Cerebral palsy and other paralytic syndromes

Cerebral and CP
Children with Cerebral Palsy ( CP ) may or may not have motor speech impairments and / or language impairments, which can lead to reading difficulties.

Cerebral and is
* the Cerebral cortex ( usually just cortex ), the outer layer of the vertebrate cerebrum, part of which is the forebrain
Cerebral abscess is more common in patients with meningitis than encephalitis.
Cerebral concussion is the most common head injury seen in children.
Cerebral contusion is bruising of the brain tissue.
Cerebral palsy's nature as an umbrella term means it is defined mostly via several different subtypes, especially the type featuring spasticity, and also mixtures of those subtypes.
Cerebral edema, which is the most dangerous DKA complication, is probably the result of a number of factors.
:* Cerebral oedema is extracellular fluid accumulation in the brain.
The sport is governed by the Cerebral Palsy International Sports and Recreation Association ( CP-ISRA ).
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis ( CVST ) is a rare form of stroke which results from the blockage of the dural venous sinuses by a thrombus.
Cerebral micropsia is a rare form of micropsia that can arise in children with chronic migraines.
* Cerebral shunt: In cases of hydrocephalus and other conditions that cause chronic increased intracranial pressure, a one-way valve is used to drain excess cerebrospinal fluid from the brain and carry it to other parts of the body.
Cerebral achromatopsia is a form of acquired color blindness that is caused by damage to the cerebral cortex of the brain, rather than abnormalities in the cells of the eye's retina.
Cerebral aneurysms, also known as intracranial or brain aneurysms, occur most commonly in the anterior cerebral artery, which is part of the circle of Willis.
The neighborhood is home to a number of nonprofit organizations, including Literacy Source and Provail, a provider of social services to people with disabilities and an affiliate of the United Cerebral Palsy network.
Cerebral babesiosis is suspected in vivo when neurological signs ( often severe ) are seen in cattle that are positive for B. bovis on blood smear, but this has yet to be proven scientifically.
Cerebral edema or cerebral œdema is an excess accumulation of water in the intracellular or extracellular spaces of the brain.

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