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Dyskinetic cerebral palsy in Europe: trends in prevalence and severity
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The prevalence of dyskinetic cerebral palsy appears to have increased in children with a normal birth weight. They have frequently experienced perinatal adverse events. Most children have a severe motor impairment and several accompanying impairments.
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