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Patient/Sex/Age Clinical Presentation Initial Neurologic Findings* Follow-up Findings 1/M/4 d Apnea and seizures after cesarean delivery L upper-extremity impairment Progressive L hemiparesis over 6 mo 2/M/8 d Skull fracture after forceps delivery R-sided hemiparesis Persistent R hemiparesis at 9-mo follow-up 3/F/8 wk Presented with seizures R upper-extremity impairment No change over 3 wk 4/F/19 wk Nonaccidental trauma Increased tone bilateral upper and lower extremities No change over 1 y 5/M/3 d Skull fracture after failed vacuum extraction Mild decreased in tone, bilateral lower extremities Delayed motor development, increased tone in all extremities (upper more than lower) at 1-y follow-up 6/F/5 d Seizures, apneic episodes Increased tone in bilateral lower extremities, hyperreflexia Not applicable