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Yes. Most Cerebral Palsy is caused due to trauma or lack of oxygen to the brain during a difficult delivery. Any creature that is born can have Cerebral Palsy.
It is possible for medical malpractice to cause cerebral palsy. It is caused by a certain kind of brain damage often caused by oxygen deprivation during birth, and is not a genetic disease.
Birth injuries are something that happens during birth. Birth defects are not included. Most birth injuries are caused by lack of oxygen,like Cerebral Palsy.
Yes, it is possible to have Down Syndrome, a genetic abnormality, and cerebral palsy, a condition caused by oxygen deprivation during a difficult birth. Nothing prevents both of those from happening to the same person.
Cerebral infarction (CI) is a severe condition caused by a focal vascular occlusion in an area of the brain. This causes an area of destruction resulting from a lack of oxygen delivery.
Cerebral palsy occurs when certain areas of the developing brain are damaged. This can happen during pregnancy and during the birthing process. It can also happen due to lack of oxygen during birth.
Lack of oxygen to the brain causing brain damage, usually during birth.
Cerebral palsy is caused by a damage of certain regions in the developing brain. The damage already could happen in pregnancy or at birth, especially if the child gets not enough oxygen while birth.
"Cerebral Palsy is caused by damage to brain, which can occur before, after, or during child birth. The cause of the brain damage range from infections, internal bleeding, and also a lack of oxygen. It is therefore recommended you have your Doctor examine your child's medical records, and run neurological scans to determine the cause."
NO Cerebral relates to brain and palsy is paralysis, giving Cerebral Palsy (CP) the meaning "Brain Paralysis". Reasons for CP include: Premature Birth, Infections during pregnancy, Insufficient oxygen reaching the fetus, Asphyxia during labor and delivery, Severe jaundice in babies & Blood clotting disorders (thrombophilias). Yes, if you go to the march of dimes website you have sited it says genetic defects can contribute to it. Quoted from the above address: " In some cases, genetic defects may contribute to brain malformations and "miswiring" of nerve cell connections in the brain, resulting in cerebral palsy (2)"
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