Unilateral cerebral palsy (CP) affects 826 children in the Canadian CP Registry: 69% born at term, 15% 32 to 37 weeks, and 16% less than 32 weeks. Gestational age at birth did not affect impairments such as vision or hearing impairment, ambulation, seizures, or feeding difficulty.
Johanie Victoria Piché +6 more
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Cardiac Mass and Cerebrovascular Accident as Primary Manifestations of Churg-Strauss Syndrome. [PDF]
Abbasi F +4 more
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Cerebrovascular Accident Risk and Guidewire Choice in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Procedure. [PDF]
Khan M +8 more
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The Resolution of a Cerebrovascular Accident With Phlebotomy in a Hemodialysis Patient With Sickle Cell Disease. [PDF]
Osueni A +4 more
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Early neurodevelopmental outcome in newborns with mild hypoxic‐ischaemic encephalopathy
Abstract Aim To describe the natural history of newborn children with mild hypoxic‐ischaemic encephalopathy in the first year of life. Method This was a multicentre, prospective observational study involving five neonatal intensive care units in an Italian region using both structured clinical and neurophysiological assessments according to the Italian
Domenico M. Romeo +16 more
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No Increased Risk of Cerebrovascular Accident With Beach-Chair Versus Lateral Positioning for Shoulder Arthroscopy. [PDF]
O'Neill CN +5 more
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Consensus‐based follow‐up and treatment registry for GNAO1‐associated disorder
This original article is commented on by Domínguez‐Carral and Ortigoza‐Escobar on pages 1182–1183 of this issue. Abstract Aim To establish consensus‐based recommendations on relevant domains of functioning and assessment instruments for an GNAO1‐associated disorder follow‐up and treatment registry.
Larissa R. Heideman +9 more
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The Association of Insomnia and the Subsequent Cerebrovascular Accident in the Hypertension Population. [PDF]
Fan YC +5 more
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Arterial ischemic stroke (AIS) or cerebral sinovenous thrombosis (CSVT) is a rare but serious event in children and adolescents. A descriptive long‐term (median 16 years) follow‐up study of patients revealed an increased risk of neurological and psychiatric diagnoses after AIS or CSVT, highlighting significant morbidity compared with the general ...
Jeanette Soenderlyng Springer +4 more
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Transcranial ultrasonography in the detection of cerebrovascular accident: a systematic review and bivariate random-effects meta-analysis. [PDF]
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