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Feb 19, 2006 - The FDA conceded findings of a new study indicating women using the Ortho Evra birth-control patch have twice the risk of developing blood clots than those taking birth-control pills. After years of debate, Ortho-McNeil recently admitted that women who use the product are at an increased risk of blood clots, stroke and death. Read More
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Feb 9, 2006 - A study in the NEJM noted a 6 fold increase in pulmonary hypertension in newborns whose mothers were on Prozac. This follows a September alert from the FDA that use of Paxil during pregnancy may increase the risk of birth defects. These drugs, together with Celexa and Zoloft, belong to a class of antidepressants which act to prolong the effect of the chemical serotonin.
CAUSES OF CEREBRAL PALSY
Oshman & Mirisola, LLP has been helping personal injury victims receive
substantial awards for nearly 35 years. Our firm was formed with the guiding
principles of service to our clients and excellence in advocating their
cases.
Cerebral Palsy, or CP, is a group of permanent disorders associated with
developmental brain injuries that occur during fetal development, birth, or
shortly after birth. It is characterized by a disruption of motor skills,
with symptoms such as spasticity, paralysis or seizures. Cerebral Palsy has
been described as something of an "umbrella term", in that it refers to a
group of different conditions. It has been suggested that no two people with
Cerebral Palsy will have an identical case even if they have the same
diagnosis.
Causes of Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy is either congenital (present at birth) or acquired after
birth.
Congenital Cerebral Palsy results from brain damage during pregnancy or
around the time of birth and can be caused by a variety of conditions such
as:
- Infection during pregnancy - There are a number of infections that can affect both mother and child, such as rubella, cytomegalovirus, and toxoplasmosis. These infections can cause damage to the nervous system of the developing fetus.
- Jaundice - Severe, untreated jaundice can result in brain damage.
- Rh incompatibility - A blood condition that causes the mother's immune cells to attack the fetus, resulting in jaundice.
- Oxygen shortage - If the oxygen supply to the brain is severely low at the time of birth, the infant may suffer a type of brain damage called hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.
- Stroke - Women who suffer from coagulation disorders may be at an increased risk for stroke in the fetus.
- Toxicity - Drug or alcohol use during pregnancy can result in brain damage.
- Bleeding - Prolonged bleeding in the infant's brain shortly after birth can cause brain damage.
- Kidney and urinary tract infections - These infections in the mother can lead to brain damage within the fetus.
Acquired Cerebral Palsy results from brain damage in the first few months to years of life and can be caused by conditions such as:
- Brain infections, such as encephalitis and meningitis.
- Head injury from falls, automobile accidents and child abuse.
Several of the causes of Cerebral Palsy that have been identified through
research are preventable or treatable: head injury, jaundice, Rh
incompatibility, and rubella (German measles). Doctors diagnose Cerebral
Palsy by testing motor skills and reflexes, looking into medical history,
and employing a variety of specialized tests. Although its symptoms may
change over time, cerebral palsy by definition is not progressive, so if a
patient shows increased impairment, the problem may be something other than
Cerebral Palsy.
A statute of limitations applies to Cerebral Palsy medical malpractice
claims, placing time limits on the amount of time families have to pursue a
CP medical malpractice case. At Oshman & Mirisola, LLP, we are committed
providing the best representation available, so contact us today about your
Cerebral Palsy case. Our clients are provided the time, attention and
respect they deserve when entrusting their legal matters to us. We strive to
create an environment where every client’s case is handled as the most
important one in the firm.
To determine if you have a case for medical negligence or malpractice
resulting in your child’s Cerebral Palsy, contact us today at
1-800-400-8182, or contact us online for a free case evaluation.
For more information, please visit our Cerebral Palsy website.