Clinical features of infantile hemiplegia
In congenital hemiplegia the baby's arms and legs show spastic weakness. There may be growth arrest that may be apparent after 6 months of paresis. Sensory abnormalities of the affected limbs occur in 60% of cases. Epilepsy is a common feature but mental retardation is not.
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