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Clinics in Perinatology, 2015
Neonatal hypotonia is a common problem in the neonatal intensive care unit. The genetic differential diagnosis is broad, encompassing primary muscular dystrophies, chromosome abnormalities, neuropathies, and inborn errors of metabolism. Recognition of hypotonia is relatively straightforward, but determining the cause can be challenging. It is important
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Neonatal hypotonia is a common problem in the neonatal intensive care unit. The genetic differential diagnosis is broad, encompassing primary muscular dystrophies, chromosome abnormalities, neuropathies, and inborn errors of metabolism. Recognition of hypotonia is relatively straightforward, but determining the cause can be challenging. It is important
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Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2017
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Bruno, Law-Ye, Catherine, Adamsbaum
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Bruno, Law-Ye, Catherine, Adamsbaum
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Seminars in Neurology, 1993
The approach to a newborn with hypotonia should not differ substantially from that to an older patient. The examination may be more difficult to interpret, especially in evaluating mental status and muscle strength. However, laboratory studies such as serum enzymes, EMG, and muscle biopsy may be very specific in helping the neurologist to arrive at a ...
V S, Miller, M, Delgado, S T, Iannaccone
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The approach to a newborn with hypotonia should not differ substantially from that to an older patient. The examination may be more difficult to interpret, especially in evaluating mental status and muscle strength. However, laboratory studies such as serum enzymes, EMG, and muscle biopsy may be very specific in helping the neurologist to arrive at a ...
V S, Miller, M, Delgado, S T, Iannaccone
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2011
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Ritchie, David, Nierenberg, Barry
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Ritchie, David, Nierenberg, Barry
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Congenital hypotonia revisited
Muscle & Nerve, 1979AbstractThe definition of neuromuscular diseases affecting infants has depended on factors as various as the rate of progression of the illness, the clinical picture, and, recently, the morphologic peculiarities in the muscle biopsy. A review of the literature suggests that there are discrepancies in the classification of such illnesses, no matter what
M H, Brooke, J E, Carroll, S P, Ringel
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Pediatrics In Review, 1996
Neonatal hypotonia can have many different etiologies. Floppiness in an infant can be caused at various levels of the nervous system from disorders of the brain to spinal cord lesions, neuropathies, neuromuscular junction disorders, and myopathies. A variety of diagnostic tools are available for defining the source of the hypotonia, but before any ...
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Neonatal hypotonia can have many different etiologies. Floppiness in an infant can be caused at various levels of the nervous system from disorders of the brain to spinal cord lesions, neuropathies, neuromuscular junction disorders, and myopathies. A variety of diagnostic tools are available for defining the source of the hypotonia, but before any ...
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