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The aim of this study was to examine the correlates of Cerebal Palsy in a population sample and compare clinical findings with information available from MRI brain studies
Abstract:
CONTEXT: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings have been reported for specific clinical cerebral palsy (CP) subgroups or lesion types but not in a large population of children with all CP subtypes. Further information about the causes of CP could help identify preventive strategies. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the correlates of CP in a population sample and compare clinical findings more...
International Classification:
Diseases of the nervous system - Cerebral palsy and other paralytic syndromes - cerebral palsy
Categories:
cerebral palsy
Geography:
International
Jama,
Vol: 296 Page: 1602-8 October 2006
M. Bax; C. Tydeman; O. Flodmark
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The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence, clinical characteristics, management and changes in survival over time of vertically HIV-infected infants developing PCP and/or CMV infection
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OBJECTIVES: The outcome of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) in HIV-infected infants is poor, and the role of cytomegalovirus (CMV) co-infection in the course and outcome of PCP is unclear. This study describes the prevalence, clinical characteristics, management and changes in survival over time of vertically HIV-infected infants developing PCP and/or CMV infection. METHODS: Data on more...
International Classification:
Certain infectious and parasitic diseases - Human immunodeficiency virus [HIV] disease - HIV
Categories:
HIV-infected
Geography:
Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom
Aids,
Vol: 15 Page: 335-9 February 2001
A. J. Williams; T. Duong; L. M. McNally; P. A. Tookey; J. Masters; R. Miller; E. G. Lyall; D. M. Gibb
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The aim of this study was to examine health outcomes in women infected with Hep C type 1b during pregnancy with a matched control group
Abstract:
A large cohort of rhesus-negative women in Ireland were inadvertently infected with hepatitis C virus following exposure to contaminated anti-D immunoglobulin in 1977-8. This major iatrogenic episode was discovered in 1994. We studied 36 women who had been infected after their first pregnancy, and compared them to an age- and parity-matched control group of rhesus-positive women. The more...
International Classification:
Certain infectious and parasitic diseases - Viral hepatitis - hepatitis C
Categories:
hepatitis C type 1b; health outcomes
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Qjm,
Vol: 93 Page: 597-601 September 2000
T. Jabeen; B. Cannon; J. Hogan; M. Crowley; C. Devereux; L. Fanning; E. Kenny-Walsh; F. Shanahan; M. J. Whelton
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