2 research outputs found
SEX AND CEREBRAL PALSY
U istraživanje je uključeno 39-ero djece s kliničkom slikom tetrapareze, parapareze i
hemipareze muškog i ženskog spola. Uspoređivani su lateralizacija gornjih ekstremiteta, govorni
razvoj i intelektualna razina prema spolu kod sva tri klinička oblika bolesti.
Analizom rezultata uočava se relativno visok postotak djece s neizdiferenciranom
lateralizacijom kod parapareze; iako razlika nije statistički značajna, upućuje na češću objerukost
kod muške djece. Govorni razvoj zaostaje u visokom postotku kod djece s paraparezom ženskog
spola, dok kod muške djece češće znatno zaostaje. Djeca s tetraparezom pokazuju upravo suprotne
rezultate. U skupini djece s hemiparezom govorni razvoj zaostaje u većem postotku kod muške
djece. Spol ne pokazuje tendenciju značajnijeg utjecaja na intelektualnu razinu kod parapareza i
hemipareza, ali se tendencija značajnosti uočava kod tetrapareza.The research included the investigated group of 39 children of both sexes with a clinical
picture of tetraparesis, paraparesis or hemiparesis. Lateralisation of the upper extremities,
development of speech and intellectual development were compared according to sex of children
with these clinical pictures.
Analysis of the results shows that there is a relatively high percentage of children with
non-differentiated lateralisation among those with paraparesis, and although this difference is not
statistically significant, it shows that male children are more often ambidextrous. The development
of speech is slowed down among a high percentage of female children with paraparesis, but
speech is more often significantly slowed down among male children The results among children
with tetraparesis are opposite.
In the group of children with hemiparesis the development of speech is slowed down in a
higher percentage among male children. Sex does not show a significant influence on the
intellectual level among children with paraparesis and hemiparesis, but such a trend is significant
among children with tetraparesis