Cerebral palsy prevalence, subtypes, and associated impairments: a population-based comparison study of adults and children.
Ulrica JonssonMeta Nyström EekKatharina S SunnerhagenKate HimmelmannPublished in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2019)
Cerebral palsy (CP) subtypes are differently distributed in adults compared to children. The prevalence of impairments in adults with CP is related to CP subtype. Spastic tetraplegia and dyskinetic CP are less common in adults than children. Severe motor impairment, intellectual disability, and epilepsy are less common in adults.