| Literature DB >> 6398038 |
J C Ropert, J F Magny, A M Boulley, B Delaporte, J Marot, M Vial, M Dehan.
Abstract
The neonatal diagnosis of neuro-muscular diseases is difficult. From a series of 11 neonates presenting with such diseases, ante and postnatal semiology has been studied. During pregnancy, hydramnios (7/11) and decreased active movements were the most frequent symptoms. Delivery was often dystotic (7/11). After birth, respiratory distress, lack of motility, hypotonia, and muscle and tendon retraction were the clinical manifestations (10/11). Knowledge of this semiology should facilitate the ante and postnatal screening of affected patients. The diagnosis depends on family history and, overall, on the results of muscle biopsy.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6398038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Fr Pediatr ISSN: 0003-9764