Author or authors of report : Jiayang Qu, Lin Zhou, Hao Zhang, Dongmiao Han, Yaolin Luo, Junming Chen, Lincai Li, Zhengwei Zou, Zhengyi He, Minhong Zhang, Junsong Ye
Date of report : 2022-12-14
Cerebral Palsy
Major Points and Findings:
Aim: The study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of stem cell therapy for cerebral palsy. Although previous studies have shown the potential benefits of
Author or authors of report : Dariusz Boruczkowski, Josep-Maria Pujal, Izabela Zdolińska-Malinowska,
Date of report : 2019-05-16
Cerebral Palsy
Major Points and Findings:
Objective: The review aims to present the current understanding of the clinical use of umbilical cord blood based on articles from PubMed and clinical trials registered
Cerebral palsy - Diagnosis and treatment
Diagnosis:
Signs and symptoms of cerebral palsy can become more apparent over time, often not diagnosed until a few months to a year after
Major Points:
Causes: Cerebral palsy is caused by an abnormality or disruption in brain development, usually before a child is born. Factors that can lead to problems with brain development
Author or authors of report : Tae-Kyun Kim, Dongsun Park, Young-Hwan Ban, Yeseul Cha, Eun Suk An, Jieun Choi, Ehn-Kyoung Choi, Yun-Bae Kim,
Date of report : 2018-07-06
Cerebral Palsy
Major Points and Findings:
Objective: The study aimed to understand the potential benefits of F3.olig2 cells in improving neurobehavioral deficits in a model of PVL.
Methodology: Seven-day-old male rats were
Author or authors of report : Varun Vankeshwaram, Ankush Maheshwary, Divya Mohite, Janet A Omole, and Safeera Khan,
Date of report : 2020-09-02
Cerebral Palsy
Background on Cerebral Palsy (CP):
CP is a leading cause of childhood motor disability, affecting the individual's development and ability to function.
Factors contributing to CP include preterm delivery, low
Author or authors of report : Simone Eggenberger, Céline Boucard, Andreina Schoeberlein, Raphael Guzman, Andreas Limacher, Daniel Surbek, and Martin Mueller
Date of report : 2019-10-26
Cerebral Palsy
Major Points and Findings:
Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a severe motor disability that can result from perinatal complications. It is a non-progressive disease with a prevalence of 1-2 per
Author or authors of report : Zhong-Yue Lv, Ying Li, Jing Liu
Date of report : 2020-12-12
Cerebral Palsy
Introduction:
CP is a set of permanent movement and posture development disorders, often accompanied by other disturbances like sensation, perception, cognition, communication, behavior, epilepsy, and secondary musculoskeletal problems.
The global
Author or authors of report : Anahita Kiasatdolatabadi, Nasrin Lotfibakhshaiesh, Meysam Yazdankhah,Somayeh Ebrahimi-Barough,Mina Jafarabadi,Arman Ai,Esmaeil Sadroddiny,Jafar Ai,
Date of report : 2016-08-13
Cerebral Palsy
Introduction to Cerebral Palsy (CP): Cerebral palsy is a neuromuscular disease resulting from an injury to an infant's brain. This disorder leads to various neurological dysfunctions in the affected individual.
Author or authors of report : Sudip Paul, Anjuman Nahar, Mrinalini Bhagawati, Ajaya Jang Kunwar,
Date of report : 2022-07-30
Cerebral Palsy
Major Points and Findings:
Objective: The narrative review aims to summarize the latest advances in cerebral palsy (CP) and identify areas where more research is required.
Prevalence and Risk Factors:
Author or authors of report : Dilip R. Patel, Mekala Neelakantan, Karan Pandher, Joav Merrick,
Date of report : 2020-02-09
Cerebral Palsy
Definition and Characteristics
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a disorder characterized by abnormal tone, posture, and movement. It is clinically classified based on the predominant motor syndrome, including spastic hemiplegia, spastic