Clinical practice: swallowing problems in cerebral palsy.

作者: Corrie E. Erasmus , Karen van Hulst , Jan J. Rotteveel , Michel A. A. P. Willemsen , Peter H. Jongerius

DOI: 10.1007/S00431-011-1570-Y

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摘要: Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common physical disability in early childhood. The worldwide prevalence of CP approximately 2-2.5 per 1,000 live births. It has been clinically defined as a group motor, cognitive, and perceptive impairments secondary to non-progressive defect or lesion developing brain. Children with can have swallowing problems severe drooling one consequences. Malnutrition recurrent aspiration pneumonia increase risk morbidity mortality. Early attention should be given dysphagia excessive their substantial contribution burden child his/her family. This review displays important functional anatomical issues related children based on relevant literature expert opinion. Furthermore, our experience, we describe plan for approach investigation treatment cerebral palsy.

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