R Birch - Surgical disorders of the peripheral nerves, 2011 - Springer ... However, the Mallet score strongly correlated with both gross and fine movements, demonstrating: “the first significant cor- relation between actual task performance and two of the three tested obstetrical brachialplexus palsy outcome mea- surements based on the extent of ... Cited by 64 - Related articles
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CB Pham, JR Kratz, AC Jelin… - Neurology, 2011 - AAN Enterprises ...Brachialplexus birth injuries are usually transient, but can result in permanent functional deficits. Signs of nerve root avulsion, indicating severe injury that will not recover spontaneously, include a total plexopathy (complete arm paralysis), Horner syndrome, or phrenic nerve ...
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