How Much of a Role Birth Asphyxia and Chronic Antenatal Hypoxia Disorders Have in the Genesis of Cerebral Palsy? Large Prospective Study of 31,804 Antenatal Mothers Followed up Till Delivery and 30,080 Live Births Observed in Sindhudurg District

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Dr. Kulkarni R.S.
Dr. Kulkarni R.S.
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Dr. Aditya. P. Kulkarni.
Dr. Aditya. P. Kulkarni.
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Dr. Rachana. R. Kulkarni.
Dr. Rachana. R. Kulkarni.
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Dr. Ranjani. R. Kulkarni
Dr. Ranjani. R. Kulkarni
1 Civil Hospital Oras, Sindhudurg

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How Much of a Role Birth Asphyxia and Chronic Antenatal Hypoxia Disorders Have in the Genesis of Cerebral Palsy? Large Prospective Study of 31,804 Antenatal Mothers Followed up Till Delivery and 30,080 Live Births Observed in Sindhudurg District

Dr. Kulkarni R.S.
Dr. Kulkarni R.S. Civil Hospital Oras, Sindhudurg
Dr. Aditya. P. Kulkarni.
Dr. Aditya. P. Kulkarni.
Dr. Rachana. R. Kulkarni.
Dr. Rachana. R. Kulkarni.
Dr. Ranjani. R. Kulkarni
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