Cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy, also known as cerebral palsy, cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy is a syndrome caused by non-progressive brain injury and developmental defects from the beginning of conception to infancy. It is mainly manifested as dyskinesia and abnormal posture. Often combined with mental retardation, epilepsy, sensory impairment, communication impairment, behavioral abnormalities, and other abnormalities. Basically synonymous with cerebral palsy in children. Lesions often damage the pyramidal tract and extrapyramidal system. The disease is directly related to cerebral hypoxia, infection, trauma and bleeding, such as rubella, shingles or toxoplasmosis in early pregnancy, severe infection in the middle and late pregnancy, severe pregnancy-induced hypertension syndrome, pathological dystocia, etc. Can cause cerebral palsy in newborns.
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