Journal article
Congenital anomalies in children with postneonatally acquired cerebral palsy: an international data linkage study
S Goldsmith, S McIntyre, H Scott, K Himmelmann, H Smithers-Sheedy, GL Andersen, E Blair, N Badawi, E Garne, I Barisic, V Bosnjak Mejaski, E Amar, E Sellier, SJ Hollung, K Klungsøyr, P Braz, D Virella, C Gibson, K Källén, SM Reid Show all
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1111/dmcn.14805
Abstract
Aim: To describe the major congenital anomalies present in children with postneonatally acquired cerebral palsy (CP), and to compare clinical outcomes and cause of postneonatally acquired CP between children with and without anomalies. Method: Data were linked between total population CP and congenital anomaly registers in five European and three Australian regions for children born 1991 to 2009 (n=468 children with postneonatally acquired CP; 255 males, 213 females). Data were pooled and children classified into mutually exclusive categories based on type of congenital anomaly. The proportion of children with congenital anomalies was calculated. Clinical outcomes and cause of postneonatally..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Awarded by Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Foundation