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Adverse outcome sustained by the neonate.
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Anoxic or hypoxic encephalopathy is a condition in which brain tissue is deprived of oxygen and there is global loss of function.
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A brachial plexus injury is an injury to the brachial plexus — the network of nerves that sends signals from your spine to your shoulder, arm and hand.
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Palsy or paralysis: brachial; Erb (-Duchenne); Klumpke (-Dejerine)
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Subdural and cerebral hemorrhage, whether described as due to birth trauma or to intrapartum anoxia or hypoxia
Subdural hematoma (localized)
Tentorial tear
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Intraventricular hemorrhage
Subarachnoid hemorrhage
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Injuries to scalp
Fracture of clavicle
Other injuries to skeleton (e.g. fracture of long bones or skull)
Injury to spine and spinal cord
Dislocation of spine orspinal cord
due to birth traumaFracture of spine or spinal cord due to birth trauma
Laceration of spine or spinal cord due to birth trauma
Rupture of spine or spinal cord due to birth trauma
Facial nerve injury
Facial palsy
Cranial Cranial, facial and peripheral nerve injuries
Phrenic nerve paralysisEye damage
Hematoma of the liver (subcapsular), testes or vulva
Rupture of the liver or spleen
Scalpel wound
Traumatic glaucoma
Unspecified birth injury or trauma
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Congenital dislocation of hip
Fracture of spine, congenital
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History
Start Date | Spring 2012 |
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