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Cerebral birth injury in retrospect
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1950Summary As surgical and medical procedures come under evaluation in therapy of children with mental retardation, convulsive disorders, cerebral spasticity, and behavior problems, the selection of patients for various types of treatment may depend on the etiology of the child's condition.
W D, BELNAP, C F, McKHANN, C S, BECK
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Birth Injuries of the Brachial Plexus
Clinics in Perinatology, 2004Birth injuries of the brachial plexus are fairly common, but the majority of affected newborns make quick recoveries without any specific intervention. A minority suffer more severe injuries that lead to varying degrees of life-long disability. Happily, modern microsurgical techniques permit reconstruction of certain plexus injuries and, in carefully ...
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Birth injuries of the spinal cord
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1960Summary The composite findings in 6 cases of birth injuries of the spinal cord have been presented with summaries of their subsequent courses. It is thought worth while to present this problem again since many clinicans are unaware of it. The patient who has paraplegia from birth with a demonstrable sensory level, respiratory distress, and a history ...
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