Cerebral palsy syndrome

Cerebral palsy syndrome is a comprehensive term used to describe a series of dyskinesias characterized by impaired voluntary movements due to prenatal developmental abnormalities or perinatal or postnatal central nervous system that occurs before the age of five damage. Including a variety of brain disorders caused by movement disorders. Virus infection before birth, carbon monoxide poisoning, perinatal asphyxia, ischemia and hypoxia, dystocia and birth injury can all cause infants with cerebral palsy syndrome.

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