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To describe the major congenital anomalies present in children with postneonatally acquired cerebral palsy (CP), and to compare clinical outcomes and cause of postneonatally acquired CP between children with and without anomalies.
Jonathan Raewyn Carol Carapetis AM Mutch Bower AM MBBS FRACP FAFPHM PhD FAHMS MBChB., DipRACOG., Cert.HPRT, FRACP., PhD MBBS MSc PhD FAFPHM DLSHTM
The aim of this study was to describe the demographic and neurocognitive profile of the first 199 individuals diagnosed with FASD in PATCHES Paediatrics clinics
The process of referral pathway development provided a service mapping and gapping exercise to facilitate service integration
Barriers in addressing FASD in Australia include a drinking culture and large populations living in regional or remote communities with high risk populations.
An evaluation planning approach for mHealth interventions that could be adapted for use by health promotion practitioners and researchers
We have identified characteristics of pregnant women who either abstain, drink until pregnancy awareness or drink throughout pregnancy.
A higher than expected proportion of children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders had gross motor scores that indicated impairment and need for therapy
Parents with a child diagnosed with an OFC ± additional minor anomalies only can be reassured that the OFC does not influence survival rates in infancy
We investigated the prevalence of UDT and examined rates of surgery and age at surgery in an Australian population.