Abstract

Recent times have brought an expanded interest in the problems of cerebral palsy and mental retardation and the circumstances under which they may occur. In part this increased interest reflects the considerable uncertainties still apparent regarding the etiology and pathogenesis of cerebral injury in such cases. However, despite the value of the experimental approach in other areas, few laboratory animal studies have been directed toward the elucidation of these problems.

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