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The Motor Optimality Score-Revised Improves Early Detection of Unilateral Cerebral Palsy in Infants with Perinatal Cerebral Stroke.

Natascia BertoncelliLucia CorsoLuca BedettiElisa Muttini Della CasaMaria Federica RoversiGreta ToniMarisa PuglieseIsotta GuidottiFrancesca MiselliLaura LucaccioniCecilia RossiAlberto BerardiLicia Lugli
Published in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The rate of CP was high among infants with ACS, but in most cases it showed low GMFCS-E&R grades. The study highlighted a significant correlation between MOS-R, together with absent FMs and unilateral CP in infants with ACS. Moreover, the MOS-R showed high sensitivity and specificity in the prediction of CP. Combined assessment of FMs and MOS-R could help to better identify infants at high risk of developing UCP in a population of infants with ACS. Early identification of precocious signs of unilateral CP is fundamental to providing an early individualized intervention.
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