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Familial Risk of Cerebral Palsy: Population Based Cohort Study
BMJ 349:g4294, g4514, Tollanes, M.C.,et al, 2014
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Article Abstract
People born into families in which someone already has cerebral palsy are themselves at elevated risk, depending on their degree of relatedness. Elevated risk may extend even to third degree relatives (first cousins). The patterns of risk suggest multifactorial inheritance, in which multiple genes interact with each other and with environmental factors. These data offer additional evidence that the underlying causes of cerebral palsy extend beyond the clinical management of delivery.
 
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