2017
DOI: 10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20175805
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A study on maternal and perinatal risk factors of cerebral palsy among children attending a cerebral palsy clinic in Visakhapatnam

Abstract: Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a disorder of movement and posture, defined as an “umbrella term covering a group of non-progressive, but often changing, motor impairment syndromes secondary to lesions or anomalies of the brain arising in the early stages of its development”. Risk factors for CP include maternal infection, placental insufficiency, gestational diabetes, pregnancy induced hypertension, instrumental delivery, low birth weight, hypoxic ischemic injury, hyperbilirubinemia, metabolic abnormalitie… Show more

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“…Male to female ratio was 1.9∶1. Prenatal, natal and postnatal factors were found in 42 (7.72%), 238 (43.75%) and 142 (26.1%) cases respectively.Our study shows a male preponderance as according to other workers [18,19,20]. It may reflect the Indian culture of interest and care of male siblings.…”
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confidence: 80%
“…Male to female ratio was 1.9∶1. Prenatal, natal and postnatal factors were found in 42 (7.72%), 238 (43.75%) and 142 (26.1%) cases respectively.Our study shows a male preponderance as according to other workers [18,19,20]. It may reflect the Indian culture of interest and care of male siblings.…”
Section: Figure-1: Shows the Presenting Problems For Consultationsupporting
confidence: 80%