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Diagnosis of cerebral palsy by magnetic resonance imaging technique
Magnetic resonance imaging of nerve fibers (tractography) or diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is an advanced imaging technique, applied in the diagnosis of neurological diseases such as the definitive diagnosis of cerebral palsy when there is a suspicion of axonal damage or it is necessary to find the relationship between the damage and the axon to avoid axonal damage when intervening in the damage.
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The role of magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of cerebral palsy
Magnetic resonance imaging is an important method in diagnosing cerebral palsy, and also helps to predict the disease to best serve the doctor's monitoring and treatment process.
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Diagnosis and treatment of cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy is a disease that is difficult to diagnose in the early period after birth because the signs are unclear. However, parents can notice unusual changes in their children through the care process to treat early, helping to improve the child's control function and brain activity.
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Cerebral palsy: Early warning signs in children
Cerebral palsy is a disease that seriously affects the health and future of children. Children with cerebral palsy have warning signs, parents need to take good care and pay attention to their children's activities to promptly detect and treat to minimize the symptoms of the disease.
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Diagnosis of spastic cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy is a term used to describe a group of pathological conditions caused by non-progressive central nervous system damage over time, caused by prenatal, intra-natal and postnatal causes up to under 5 years of age, resulting in multiple disabilities in movement, mental, sensory and behavioral aspects... leaving serious consequences not only for the children themselves and their families, but also affecting economic and social development.
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