For cases of cerebral palsy caused by intrauterine distress at birth, experts recommend first determining the type of EPI and considering adjustments to treatment medications. Additionally, cultivating the child’s ability to live independently is also very important.
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NF5.0mm is diagnosed as a potential indicator of chromosome abnormality, but has not been confirmed through amniocentesis. It may suggest an anomaly in the position of chromosome 9 or chromosome 6.
Chromosomal abnormalities may lead to fetal deformities or increased risk of miscarriage and can trigger genetic disorders such as limb deformities and intellectual disabilities.
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A 2-year-old child experienced crying, drowsiness, and fever after taking antiepileptic medication. Are these symptoms adverse reactions to the drug?
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