Cerebral palsy in premature infants

Dr. Aubrey Carter
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Premature cerebral palsy precursor? There are the following conditions should be highly alert to the possibility of cerebral palsy: 1, premature infants, low birth weight infants, severe hypoxia at birth and neonatal period, convulsions, intracranial hemorrhage and nuclear jaundice, etc. 2, mental retardation, emotional instability, easy panic, etc. 3, motor retardation, limb and trunk muscle tension increased and spasms typical performance. 4, extrapyramidal symptoms with bilateral deafness and upper visual paralysis. Cerebral palsy refers to the non-progressive brain damage syndrome caused by various reasons from before birth to 1 month after birth, mainly manifested as congenital motor disorders and postural abnormalities, including spastic bilateral paralysis, athetosis and other pyramidal and extrapyramidal symptoms, which can be accompanied by mental retardation of different degrees, language disorders and seizures.

Cerebral palsy in premature infants



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