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Cerebral palsies

from Part IX - Developmental pathology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 October 2017

Brian Hopkins
Affiliation:
Lancaster University
Elena Geangu
Affiliation:
Lancaster University
Sally Linkenauger
Affiliation:
Lancaster University
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ACPR Group ( 2013). Report of the Australian Cerebral Palsy Register, Birth Years 1993–2006. September 2016, CPA, Sydney.Google Scholar
Morgan, C., Novak, I., & Badawi, N. (2013). Enriched environments and motor outcomes in cerebral palsy: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Pediatrics, 132, e735e746.Google Scholar
Smithers-Sheedy, H., Raynes-Greenow, C., Badawi, N., McIntyre, S., & Jones, C.A., on behalf of the Australian Cerebral Palsy Register Group (2014). Congenital cytomegalovirus is associated with severe forms of cerebral palsy and female sex in a retrospective population-based study. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 56, 846852.Google Scholar
Smithers-Sheedy, H., Badawi, N., Blair, E., Cans, C., Himmelmann, K., Krägeloh-Mann, I., … & Wilson, M. (2013). What constitutes cerebral palsy in the twenty-first century? Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 56, 323328.Google Scholar

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