Pediatric Mind Map | Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy, abbreviated as cerebral palsy, is a group of persistent central motor and postural developmental disorders, and limited mobility in children due to non-progressive brain damage to the developing fetus or infant. sign.

Perinatal risk factors related to cerebral palsy mainly include: ① perinatal brain injury; ② brain injury related to preterm birth; ③ abnormal brain development; ④ postpartum brain injury; ⑤ prenatal brain injury risk factors.

Today, Yuhu combined with classic textbooks and guides to sort out the following mind map, hoping to help everyone understand the diagnosis and treatment of cerebral palsy.

References

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