Child Has Hypotonia And Ataxia. Does That Mean He Has Cerebral Palsy?
Question: Hi, my son has a disability- both Hypotonia and Ataxia. Wouldn't that be Cerebal Palsy?
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I agree with you that both hypotonia and ataxia are features seen in people with cerebral palsy. However, to qualify as cerebral palsy, these features should be present since birth/early childhood and should have resulted due to insult to the brain during the perinatal period (just before or during delivery). If you have MRI/CT brain reports, it would be helpful.
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Dr Sudhir Kumar MD (Internal Medicine), DM (Neurology) XXXXXXX Consultant Neurologist
Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad,
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Thank you for posting your query.
I agree with you that both hypotonia and ataxia are features seen in people with cerebral palsy. However, to qualify as cerebral palsy, these features should be present since birth/early childhood and should have resulted due to insult to the brain during the perinatal period (just before or during delivery). If you have MRI/CT brain reports, it would be helpful.
Please get back if you require any additional information.
Best wishes,
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD (Internal Medicine), DM (Neurology) XXXXXXX Consultant Neurologist
Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad,
My personal URL on this website: http://bit.ly/Dr-Sudhir-kumar
My email: YYYY@YYYY
My blog: http://bestneurodoctor.blogspot.com/
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