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Extrapyramidal cerebral palsy: a changing view. [J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1982] - PubMed re... - 0 views

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    National Library of Medicine - National Institute of Health PubMed Abstract - Extrapyramidal cerebral palsy: a changing view - Earlier surveys of cerebal palsy characterized patients with extrapyramidal (choreoathetoid) cerebral palsy as having little cognitive impairment and few associated deficits. Anoxia, which has now replaced neonatal hyperbilirubinemia as a major cause of this type of cerebral palsy, predictably produces a diffuse type of brain damage.
Lee Vander Loop

Mechanisms of Secondary Brain Injury. [Eur J Anaesthesiol. 1996] - PubMed result - 0 views

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    PubMed Abstract of hypothesis article reviewing the Mechanisms of Secondary Brain Injury
Lee Vander Loop

School of Excellence for Conductive Education Teaching - 0 views

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    Registered school and provides an education for children who have Cerebral Palsy. The school uses Teachers/Conductors and this educational method now delivers both the individual physical and academic needs of the pupils.
Lee Vander Loop

Optic Discs in Children With Cerebral Palsy - 0 views

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    Completed study to assess how often children who are born prematurely and have suffered brain damage, have abnormal appearance of the optic nerve (nerve in the eye) which mimics glaucoma (cupping). This optic nerve cupping is most often seen when children are born after 8 months and is rarely seen in children born before 8 months."
Lee Vander Loop

Metabolic Abnormalities in Children With Epilepsy - 0 views

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    Completed study sponsored by NINDS designed to use positron emission tomography to measure brain energy use. Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is a technique used to investigate the functional activity of the brain. The PET technique allows doctors to study the normal processes of the brain (central nervous system) of normal individuals and patients with neurologic illnesses without physical / structural damage to the brain.
Lee Vander Loop

Efficacy of Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) in Persons Receiving Botulinum Neur... - 0 views

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    FES is a form of treatment with a device to aid movement in people who have had damage to their brain or spinal cord. Small electrical impulses are used to excite and stimulate the nerves that supply paralyzed muscles. This research will look at any additional benefit that may occur when Botox injections are combined with specific occupational therapy exercises and with a device that uses functional electrical stimulation (FES) to help improve muscle function
Lee Vander Loop

CoolCap Trial, Treatment of Perinatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy - 0 views

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    Completed research study of head cooling to determine whether cooling babies' heads can reduce or prevent brain damage that may have resulted from temporarily reduced oxygen supply to the brain
Lee Vander Loop

Erythropoietin for Infants With Brain Injuries Due to Oxygen Deprivation at Birth - 2 views

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    Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Study to evaluate the safety of high-dose Erythropoietin (Epo) in infants who did not get enough oxygen during birth. Erythropoietin is a hormone normally found in the body that may protect brain cells from damage due to lack of oxygen.
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