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Children with cerebral palsy referred to a multidisciplinary habilitation unit

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Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen, 124 (9): 1235--1236 (May 2004)

Abstract

BACKGROUND: At Akershus University Hospital a new multidisciplinary team was set up to serve neurologically impaired children. We investigated how many children with cerebral palsy were referred to the team and whether referral resulted in an associated diagnosis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: All children with a diagnosis of cerebral palsy referred up until the end of the team's first year of full service were included. Data on birth weight and mobility were retrieved from patient files. Additional diagnoses were registered at inclusion date and two years later and compared to prevalence studies. RESULTS: 182 children had a diagnosis of cerebral palsy. 41 out of 114 children (36\%) in the age bracket 6-14 were described as walking without using aids. After a minimum of two years' follow-up, 80 children had no neurological or psychiatric diagnosis (except cerebral palsy). INTERPRETATION: Children with mild motor impairment were underrepresented, and associated impairments, except epilepsy, were diagnosed less often than expected.

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