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Hand movements at 3 months predict later hemiplegia in term infants with neonatal cerebral infarction
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 10/27/09
Guzzetta A et al. – The authors propose that the observed abnormalities of hand movements are the result of two different mechanisms: direct disruption of the corticospinal projection to the spinal cord, and altered modulation of the central pattern generators of general movements.
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