The term 'cerebral palsy' (CP) describes nonprogressive disorders that affect the development of movement and posture, and covers a wide range of clinical presentations and activity limitations. It is ...
IN 1960 Lejeune et al. 1 noted a centric fusion of 2 13–15 chromosomes in the cells of a person with Klinefelter's syndrome, and in 1962 Walker and Harris 2,3 reported several generations of a family ...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of neurological disorders caused by a brain injury or abnormality that happens before, during, or immediately after birth, while the brain is still developing. A person ...
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