Thirty eight children with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy underwent MRI at the age of 5 years and more. Twenty nine showed correlates of periventricular leucomalacia, which were found especially in preterms (20 out of 21) but also in 9 of 15 fullterms without birth asphyxia. These findings suggest compromising events in the peri- and neonatal period especially in preterms and prenatal 3rd trimenon compromise in most of the fullterms without birth asphyxia.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Kraegeloh-Mann1992
%A Kr?geloh-Mann, I.
%A Hagberg, B.
%A Petersen, D.
%A Riethm?ller, J.
%A Gut, E.
%A Michaelis, R.
%D 1992
%J Neuropediatrics
%K Adolescent; Brain; Brain Damage, Chronic; Cerebral Hemorrhage; Palsy; Child; Child, Preschool; Cysts; Dominance, Cerebral; Female; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Leukomalacia, Periventricular; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; Muscle Spasticity
%N 1
%P 46--48
%T Bilateral spastic cerebral palsy--pathogenetic aspects from MRI.
%V 23
%X Thirty eight children with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy underwent MRI at the age of 5 years and more. Twenty nine showed correlates of periventricular leucomalacia, which were found especially in preterms (20 out of 21) but also in 9 of 15 fullterms without birth asphyxia. These findings suggest compromising events in the peri- and neonatal period especially in preterms and prenatal 3rd trimenon compromise in most of the fullterms without birth asphyxia.
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abstract = {Thirty eight children with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy underwent MRI at the age of 5 years and more. Twenty nine showed correlates of periventricular leucomalacia, which were found especially in preterms (20 out of 21) but also in 9 of 15 fullterms without birth asphyxia. These findings suggest compromising events in the peri- and neonatal period especially in preterms and prenatal 3rd trimenon compromise in most of the fullterms without birth asphyxia.},
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author = {Kr?geloh-Mann, I. and Hagberg, B. and Petersen, D. and Riethm?ller, J. and Gut, E. and Michaelis, R.},
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title = {Bilateral spastic cerebral palsy--pathogenetic aspects from MRI.},
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