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Preterm children with suspected cerebral palsy at 19 months corrected age in the Canadian neonatal follow-up network

The ability to definitively diagnose cerebral palsy (CP) at 18–24 months is unknown. To describe very preterm children who, at 19 months, have suspected CP defined as neither having a definitive diagnosis of CP nor no CP and compare them with children with and without CP. Longitudinal national cohor...

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Published in:Early human development 2019-09, Vol.136, p.7-13
Main Authors: Synnes, Anne, Gillone, Jenna, Majnemer, Annette, Lodha, Abhay, Creighton, Dianne, Moddemann, Diane, Shah, Prakesh S.
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Language:English
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Summary:The ability to definitively diagnose cerebral palsy (CP) at 18–24 months is unknown. To describe very preterm children who, at 19 months, have suspected CP defined as neither having a definitive diagnosis of CP nor no CP and compare them with children with and without CP. Longitudinal national cohort study of births
ISSN:0378-3782
1872-6232
DOI:10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2019.06.009