Children are also affected by strokes. “They account for 1% of all strokes. It’s both a little and a lot, representing between 500 and 1,000 children annually.Dr. Manuel Kosorotoff, a neurologist at the Necker Hospital in Paris and head of the National Pediatric Stroke Reference Center, explains in a video on the subject.
The consequences are particularly dramatic for the future of these children. Stroke is indeed the main cause of acquired disability in children. three-quarters of affected children will have motor or cognitive consequences (language impairment, developmental delay, school difficulties). It also causes epilepsy.
Cognitive impairment is often underestimated, especially among the youngest. Especially since they may be a long way from having a stroke when the brain is developed and it will be needed especially at the school level…
Source: Le Figaro

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