Early Assessment Fairly Accurate for Flagging Cerebral Palsy
06-05-2024 19:44 via medpagetoday.com

Early Assessment Fairly Accurate for Flagging Cerebral Palsy

(MedPage Today) -- Early neurodevelopmental assessments effectively identified infants with cerebral palsy and predicted its severity in extremely small or preterm infants and those with encephalopathy, according to a study adding real-world support...
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