Cerebral palsy (CP) is an often severe disability associated with abnormal growth, body composition, physical activity, and food intake as well as malnutrition. Children with severe CP have linear growth that is often reduced to less than 3rd centile with progressively delayed growth with age. Milde
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Altered inflammatory responses in preterm children with cerebral palsy
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