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status at birth and quality of GMs were investigated, and multinomial logistic regression analyses were carried out. None of the infants showed definitely abnormal movements . Infants with mildly abnormal ...
ObjectiveTo ascertain whether specific abnormalities (ie, cramped synchronized general movements [GMs]) can predict cerebral palsy and the severity of later motor impairment in preterm infants ...
the infant through a recording of spontaneous movement [10] this is advantageous during the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, the assessment of general movements worldwide has been shown to be effective ...
disorder, typically type II (cobblestone) lissencephaly. Associated features are abnormal white matter, flattened brainstem, cerebellar hypoplasia, and ventriculomegaly. Patients with MEB usually have muscle ...
of severity of abnormalities is in general agreement with the WS cognitive phenotype. In conclusion, preliminary data indicate that in WS there is selective cortical hypoplasia associated ...
associated with generalized movements of the head and body, necessitating a large amount of data discard. Regardless, we found that the associated activity in preterm infants largely overlapped the induced ...
. The child appears mildly ill but does make tears while crying. Her respiratory rate and quality are normal, along with her other vital signs. Her mouth is somewhat dry, capillary refill time is 1.5 seconds ...
established by 1982 that children had other abnormal respiratory effort patterns during sleep that were frequently associated with snoring and clinical symptoms.EPIDEMIOLOGYNo definitive population-based study ...
contractions affecting one or more sites of the body, which lead to twisting and repetitive movements or abnormal postures of the affected body part. It is the third most common movement disorder worldwide (Fanh ...
or presence of heterotopic grey matter, sometimes associated with abnormal brain size (i.e. micrencephaly or megalencephaly) (Raybaud and Widjaja, 2011; Barkovich et al., 2012). MCD may cause significant ...
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