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Hypotonia is defined as lower than normal muscle tone. Hypotonia occurs less
frequently than spasticity in children with CP and, although it is still relatively
common, it has not attracted the attention that hypertonia has. Hypotonia is most
...
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Clinical Pediatric Neurology: A Signs and Symptoms Approach
Muscle atrophy suggests motor unit disease but does not exclude the possibility
of cerebral hypotonia. Failure of growth and even atrophy can be considerable in
brain-damaged infants. The combination of atrophy and fasciculations is strong ...
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The 5-minute Neurology Consult
DESCRIPTION • The term hypotonic infant refers to an infant with hypotonia or
decreased muscle tone. Muscle tone is controlled by afferent muscle spindles
and a- and x-motor neurons in the spinal cord, but also is affected by upper motor
...
D. Joanne Lynn, Herbert B. Newton, Alexander Rae-Grant, 2004
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Children’s Orthopaedics and Fractures
Hypotonia may be of centralor peripheral origin. If of central origin there will be
preservation or exaggeration of phasic reflexes which are absent or diminished
with peripheral causes. Increased joint angles may be due to hypotonia but may
...
Michael Benson, John Fixsen, Malcolm Macnicol, 2010
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Inborn Metabolic Diseases: Diagnosis and Treatment
Conversely, most non metabolic causes of coma are associated with hypotonia,
so that the presence of »normal« peripheral muscle tone in a comatose child
reflects a relative hypertonia. Another neurological pattern observed in organic ...
John Fernandes, Jean-Marie Saudubray, Georges van den Berghe, 2006
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DeJong's the Neurologic Examination
A slight blow causes it to sway through an excessive excursion. The DTRs are
usually decreased or absent when hypotonia is due to a lesion involving the
motor unit or proprioceptive pathways. Hypotonia When hypotonia is due to
disease of ...
William Wesley Campbell, Russell N. DeJong, 2005
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Primary Care Pediatrics
Priorities are the infant's medical status, requirements, and maturational state. •
Clinical Pearl: Most developmental disabilities and psychomotor delays have
varying degrees of associated hypotonia and ligamentous laxity, even if no
etiology ...
Carol Green-Hernandez, Joanne K. Singleton, Daniel Z. Aronzon, 2001
problem in the immediate newborn period in addition to hypotonia. These include
: Severe infantile spinal muscular atrophy. This is the result of associated bulbar
palsy due to involvement of the lower cranial nerves. There is accumulation of ...
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Neuro-developmental Treatment Approach: Theoretical ...
Abnormalities in tone, including both hvpertonia and hypotonia, are consistent
and predictive findings in young children who have CP (Bartlett & Piper, 1993;
Van den Berg- Emons, van Baak, de Barbanson, Speth, & Saris, 1996).
Hypertonia is ...
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Neurology of the Newborn
Pathological hypertonia and hypotonia are detected readily with careful
examination. The discussion that follows is based primarily on my experience
with a standard clinical approach. Use of more sophisticated techniques (long-
term video ...
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Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
hypotonia im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Early-onset epileptic encephalopathy as the initial clinical …
... examination, at 3 months of age, was very abnormal – no head control, no eye contact in a hypokinetic patient with global hypotonia. He had ... «Nature.com, Jul 15»
A novel AIFM1 mutation expands the phenotype to an infantile motor …
... came to our attention for a phenotype characterized by perinatal onset of marked hypotonia with proximal muscle weakness, resembling a ... «Nature.com, Jul 15»
Missense variants in AIMP1 gene are implicated in autosomal …
No history of ataxia, muscular hypotonia or seizure was reported. His body height at age of examination (36 years) was 165 cm (−1 SD), weight ... «Nature.com, Jul 15»
Don't leap to conclusions on my boy's bad behaviour: mum
Can cause delayed development of motor skills (such as sitting and walking), weak muscle tone (hypotonia), hand tremors or other involuntary ... «The Sunshine Coast Daily, Jul 15»
Case Report of a Rare Spinal Segmental Myoclonus Condition in …
Low muscle tone (hypotonia), muscle wasting and weakness were observed in all four limbs. The patient experienced frequent involuntary, ... «Friedreich's Ataxia News, Jul 15»
Loss-of-function variants in HIVEP2 are a cause of intellectual …
All three patients presented with moderate-to-severe ID, minimal structural brain anomalies, hypotonia, and mild dysmorphic features. Growth ... «Nature.com, Jul 15»
Horses help kids emerge from shells
Aidan, 7, the big brother, has hypotonia, making it difficult for him to walk and speak. But he has made great strides and his mother, Rachel, ... «Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, Jul 15»
Well | Think Like a Doctor: Limping Along Solved!
His developmental delay and somewhat unusual lack of muscle tone (described by doctors as global hypotonia), along with his unusual ... «New York Times, Jul 15»
'Astronaut suit' helps Tama walk
Tama Trueman, 3, has an undiagnosed condition and as a result suffers from severe hypotonia, which means he has decreased muscle tone. «Stuff.co.nz, Jun 15»
Birth injury series - jaundice and kernicterus
Hypotonia: Floppy or limp limbs and delay in reaching physical milestones may be an early sign from around 6 months of age. Athetosis and/or ... «Lexology, Jun 15»