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Neonatal stroke is considered under the umbrella of perinatal stroke diagnosed between at birth and less than 28 days of age [1, 2]. Perinatal stroke is a syndrome of acute neurological impairments caused by damage to the cerebral vasculature due to arterial or cerebral venous thrombus or embolus between 20 weeks of gestation and less than 28 days of age after birth [2, 3].

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Uchiyama, A. (2022). Neonatal Stroke. In: Matsuda, Y. (eds) Cerebral Palsy. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2217-6_29

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