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profenamine and Cerebral Palsy

profenamine has been researched along with Cerebral Palsy in 2 studies

profenamine: was heading 1972-94 (see under PHENOTHIAZINES 1972-90); use PHENOTHIAZINES to search ETHOPROPAZINE 1972-94
profenamine : A member of the class of phenothiazines that is phenothiazine in which the hydrogen attached to the nitrogen is substituted by a 2-(diethylamino)propyl group. An antimuscarinic, it is used as the hydrochloride for the symptomatic treatment of Parkinson's disease.

Cerebral Palsy: A heterogeneous group of nonprogressive motor disorders caused by chronic brain injuries that originate in the prenatal period, perinatal period, or first few years of life. The four major subtypes are spastic, athetoid, ataxic, and mixed cerebral palsy, with spastic forms being the most common. The motor disorder may range from difficulties with fine motor control to severe spasticity (see MUSCLE SPASTICITY) in all limbs. Spastic diplegia (Little disease) is the most common subtype, and is characterized by spasticity that is more prominent in the legs than in the arms. Pathologically, this condition may be associated with LEUKOMALACIA, PERIVENTRICULAR. (From Dev Med Child Neurol 1998 Aug;40(8):520-7)

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19902 (100.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
MITCHELL, RG1
LINDENBAUM, AL1

Other Studies

2 other studies available for profenamine and Cerebral Palsy

ArticleYear
Ethopropazine hydrochloride in treatment of cerebral palsy.
    British medical journal, 1953, Jun-13, Volume: 1, Issue:4823

    Topics: Antipsychotic Agents; Cerebral Palsy; Heterocyclic Compounds; Humans; Phenothiazines

1953
[ON THE EFFECT OF AMINAZIN AND PARSIDOL ON THE COORDINATION OF MOVEMENTS IN CEREBRAL PALSY IN CHILDREN].
    Zhurnal nevropatologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova (Moscow, Russia : 1952), 1963, Volume: 63

    Topics: Cerebral Palsy; Child; Chlorpromazine; Humans; Infant; Movement; Movement Disorders; Muscle Relaxant

1963