Authors
David R Bearden, Baphaleng Monokwane, Esha Khurana, James Baier, Esther Baranov, Kate Westmoreland, Loeto Mazhani, Andrew P Steenhoff
Publication date
2016/6/1
Journal
Pediatric neurology
Volume
59
Pages
23-29
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background
Cerebral palsy is the most common cause of motor dysfunction in children worldwide and is often accompanied by multiple comorbidities. Although cerebral palsy has been studied extensively in high-resource settings, there are few published studies on cerebral palsy etiology, outcomes and comorbidities in low-resource settings.
Methods
Children with cerebral palsy were prospectively enrolled from inpatient and outpatient settings at a referral center in Gaborone, Botswana, in a cross-sectional study conducted from 2013 to 2014. Cerebral palsy etiology, outcomes, and comorbidities were determined through caregiver interviews, review of medical records, and direct physical examination.
Results
Sixty-eight children with cerebral palsy were enrolled. Subjects were 41% male, with a median age of 4 years (interquartile range = 2 to 7). The most common etiologies for cerebral palsy in our cohort were …
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