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- Q3029045 subject Q6584894.
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- Q3029045 abstract "Spastic diplegia, historically known as Little's Disease, is a form of cerebral palsy (CP) that is a chronic neuromuscular condition of hypertonia and spasticity — manifested as an especially high and constant "tightness" or "stiffness" — in the muscles of the lower extremities of the human body, usually those of the legs, hips and pelvis. Doctor William John Little's first recorded encounter with cerebral palsy is reported to have been among children who displayed signs of spastic diplegia.Spastic diplegia accounts for about 22% of all diagnoses of cerebral palsy, and together with spastic quadriplegia and spastic triplegia make up the broad classification spastic cerebral palsy, which accounts for 70% of all cerebral palsy diagnoses.".
- Q3029045 icd10 "G80.1".
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- Q3029045 icd "G80.1".
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- Q3029045 name "Spastic diplegia".
- Q3029045 type Disease.
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- Q3029045 comment "Spastic diplegia, historically known as Little's Disease, is a form of cerebral palsy (CP) that is a chronic neuromuscular condition of hypertonia and spasticity — manifested as an especially high and constant "tightness" or "stiffness" — in the muscles of the lower extremities of the human body, usually those of the legs, hips and pelvis.".
- Q3029045 label "Spastic diplegia".
- Q3029045 depiction Spastic_Diplegia.jpg.
- Q3029045 name "Spastic diplegia".