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Causes of Pediatric Cerebral Palsy

Pediatric cerebral palsy is often caused by poor brain development, which may be related to maternal habits, drug use, delivery, and postpartum complications.
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Causes of Pediatric Cerebral Palsy

This article discusses the possible causes of pediatric cerebral palsy, including genetic factors, prenatal factors, perinatal factors, and the impact of neonatal diseases.
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Causes of Pediatric Cerebral Palsy

What are the causes of pediatric cerebral palsy?
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Causes of Pediatric Diarrhea

Causes and Treatment Suggestions for Pediatric Diarrhea
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Causes of Pediatric Paralysis

Pediatric paralysis is a chronic, contactually transmitted disease caused by leprosy bacilli, primarily affecting the skin and nervous system.
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Causes of Pediatric Phenylketonuria

Phenylketonuria is a common amino acid metabolism disorder. This article will discuss its causes and genetic patterns.
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Causes of Pediatric Tracheitis

Pediatric tracheitis may be caused by secondary infections due to colds or factors such as constitutionally sensitive allergies.
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Causes of Pediatric Vomiting

Pediatric vomiting can be caused by various reasons, including improper feeding, gastrointestinal infections, and more.
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Causes of Pediatric Vomiting and Scope of Pediatric Surgery

Explore the possible causes of pediatric vomiting and the scope of diseases in pediatric surgery
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Causes of Penis Pain in a Two-and-a-Half-Year-Old Boy

A two-and-a-half-year-old boy is experiencing penis pain, accompanied by hard lumps and yellowish urine. He has also had a cold and a cough recently. What could be the cause of the pain, and how should it be handled?
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