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What Motor Function Disorder Is a Result of Permanent, Nonprogressive

Question 160

Question 160

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What motor function disorder is a result of permanent, nonprogressive brain defect or lesion caused perinatally?


A) spina bifida
B) cerebral palsy
C) concussion
D) cerebral contusion

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