She was floppy, with no head control, had intermittent limb dystonia, and an upward deviation of the eyes (oculogyric crisis).
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RESULTS: The clinical manifestations were similar to those previously reported, including symptoms onset before age 1 year with features of severe floppiness, oculogyric crises
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During the period of follow-up, all of them (100.0%) presented severe floppiness in spite of therapeutic trials with vitamin B6, dopamine agonist, MAO inhibitor and/or anticholinergics
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[…] larynx and “malacia” refers to a body tissue that is soft, so laryngomalacia is a developmental condition where the larynx doesn’t form correctly and ends up being soft and floppy
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Floppiness Is Transient The floppiness of the larynx is transient and typically resolves during the first year of life.
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The cause of laryngomalacia and the reason why the tissue is floppy are unknown.
[childrenshospital.vanderbilt.org]
[…] valve prolapse (MVP) or floppy mitral valve syndrome.
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Thus, a floppy mitral valve (FMV) should be the basis for the diagnosis of MVP. Two types of symptoms may be defined in these patients.
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Symptomatic valvular myxomatous transformation (the floppy valve syndrome). A possible forme fruste of the Marfan syndrome.
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It is characterized by inflammation and degeneration of cartilage and can result in deformities such as floppy ear and saddle nose.
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Low muscle tone and poor spontaneous movements leads to the appearance of floppy infant Joint and spinal rigidity as well as delayed motor milestones can be recognized.
[explainmedicine.com]
General clinical signs are that of lower motor neurone weakness: Flaccid weakness (muscles soft and floppy) Hypotonia Reduced or absent tendon reflexes Normal or absent plantar
[patient.info]
This is also coined as Type 0 or floppy baby syndrome. Type 2 SMA – Type 2 spinal muscular atrophy sets in a little later in life, between seven and 18 months of age.
[sinicropispine.com]
Johnston HM (2003) The floppy weak infant revisited. Brain Dev 25:155–158 PubMed CrossRef Google Scholar 27.
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SMA typically causes weakness in the core first and the baby or child may present as "floppy" or hypotonic (low muscle tone) and eventually develop respiratory compromise
[smardypants.blogspot.com]
Instead of being rigid, the walls of the trachea are floppy. Because the windpipe is the main airway, breathing problems begin soon after birth.
[account.allinahealth.org]
Type 1 tracheomalacia Congenital tracheomalacia is weakness and floppiness of the walls of the windpipe (trachea). Congenital means it is present at birth.
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Definition Congenital tracheomalacia is weakness and floppiness of the walls of the windpipe (trachea). Congenital means it is present at birth.
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On the basis of our experience we strongly advocate tracheostomy intraoperatively if the trachea is soft and floppy and/or collapse of the trachea is observed following gradual
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A floppy posterior membrane was diagnosed in four patients.
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The forceful effort required to cough causes the soft/floppy segment of the trachea to close slightly, which causes an unusual sound from the airway.
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General clinical signs are that of lower motor neurone weakness: Flaccid weakness (muscles soft and floppy) Hypotonia Reduced or absent tendon reflexes Normal or absent plantar
[patient.info]
[…] mutation in UBA1 gene and is passed in a X-linked recessive manner by carrier mothers to affected sons. [1] [2] Affected babies have general muscle weakness, weak cry and floppy
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Babies affected by type 1 SMA typically become floppy as their voluntary muscles become affected by the SMA.
[www2.warwick.ac.uk]
Barlow's syndrome (disorder), Mitral valve prolapse syndrome, floppy mitral valve syndrome, floppy; syndrome, mitral valve, mitral valve; floppy, mitral; floppy mitral valve
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The flaps of the valve are "floppy" and don't close tightly. Most people who have the condition are born with it. It also tends to run in families.
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Description Other names for MVP include floppy valve and Barlow's syndrome.
[medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
myxomatous and floppy and they prolapse into the left atrium during systole causing midsystolic click and mitral valve insufficiency.
[histopathology-india.net]
It occurs when the mitral valve leaflets become floppy or loose and the valve does not open and close properly.
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Mitral valve prolapse, also called the click-murmur syndrome, floppy valve syndrome, or Reid-Barlow’s syndrome, is when the valve do not close properly and bulges into the
[virginiaheart.com]
Floppy mitral valve: anterior leaflet.
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Mucinous degeneration of the cardiac valves-A floppy valve syndrome.J Thorac Cardiovas Surg 1969;58:62–70. Google Scholar Bittar N, Sosa JAA.
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Floppy valve syndrome. Am J Dis Child. 1970 Feb;119(2):171–175. [PubMed] [Google Scholar] McCarthy LJ, Wolf PL.
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There are four subtypes of non-spastic cerebral palsy, which include: Dyskinetic Marked by muscle tone that can range from stiff to floppy.
[tovmed-clinic.com]
Possible signs in a child include: delays in reaching development milestones – for example, not sitting by eight months or not walking by 18 months seeming too stiff or too floppy
[nhs.uk]
Warning sings may include stiff lower extremities or floppiness of the limbs that turn stiff later.
[originsofcerebralpalsy.com]
Limp or floppy muscles. Poor head control. Lack of movement. Muscle weakness that grows worse. Failure to thrive.
[gillettechildrens.org]
They include severe weakness or 'floppiness', poor head control, weak cry and cough, and difficulty with swallowing and feeding.
[rch.org.au]
General clinical signs are that of lower motor neurone weakness: Flaccid weakness (muscles soft and floppy) Hypotonia Reduced or absent tendon reflexes Normal or absent plantar
[patient.info]
Possible signs in a child include: delays in reaching development milestones – for example, not sitting by eight months or not walking by 18 months seeming too stiff or too floppy
[web.archive.org]
Some children may have very relaxed, floppy muscles, while others have stiff, tight muscles.
[cerebralpalsy.org.au]
[…] to move them quickly), making it difficult to move and reducing the range of movement that's possible dyskinetic cerebral palsy – the muscles switch between stiffness and floppiness
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Clinical evaluation of the floppy infant 2.1.
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Keywords: Floppy infant, leukodystrophy, congenital muscular dystrophy Journal: Journal of Pediatric Neurology, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 169-172, 2005 Received 19 October 2003 |
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Common symptoms are: hypotonia (floppy baby) developmental delay seizures poor vision CMDs are diagnosed by the analysis of the clinical severity and progression and confirmed
[radiopaedia.org]
Babies with the condition: have very weak and floppy arms and legs (hypotonia) have problems moving, eating, breathing, and swallowing are unable to raise their head or sit
[nhs.uk]
[…] care provider will take a careful history and perform a brain/nervous system (neurologic) examination to find out if there is: A family history of neuromuscular disease Floppy
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SMA Type 1 babies have floppy limbs and tongue fasiculations (flickering).
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Babies with central core disease typically have the appearance of floppy limbs and delayed motor skill development.
[patientslikeme.com]
Common clinical symptoms include muscle atrophy, lower limb skeletal weakness, floppy infant syndrome, and skeletal deformities, e.g., hip displacement and scoliosis.[ PMID
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The largest group is comprised of infants with weakness and hypotonia (floppy infants).
[citeseerx.ist.psu.edu]
Decreased muscle tone; Floppy infant Burnette WB. Hypotonic (floppy) infant. In: Daroff RB, Jankovic J, Mazziotta JC, Pomeroy SL, eds.
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She showed severe hypotonia (''floppy infant") and suffered mild respiratory failure postnatally. Serum creatine kinase was elevated to 11,487 IU/L.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
The diseases are genetically recessive and manifest with diminished muscle tone, sometimes called "floppy baby."
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Possible signs in a child include: delays in reaching development milestones – for example, not sitting by eight months or not walking by 18 months seeming too stiff or too floppy
[nhs.uk]
Athetoid Cerebral Palsy is characterized by abnormal involuntary movements of various parts of the body along with excessive stiffness alternating with floppiness of the muscles
[epainassist.com]
[…] to move them quickly), making it difficult to move and reducing the range of movement that's possible dyskinetic cerebral palsy – the muscles switch between stiffness and floppiness
[nhs.uk]
Affected babies are sometimes described as "floppy" and may be unable to move on their own.
[malacards.org]
TPM3) Nebulin (NEB) Actin-1 (ACTA) Tropomyosin-2 (TPM2) Troponin T1 (TNNT1) Mutated genes encode for structure components of sarcomere thin filaments Congenital Myopathy "Floppy
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Myopathies Presentation Onset at birth or early in life Non-progessive proximal or generalized muscle weakness and hypotonia Low muscle tone and hypotonia when present at birth "floppy
[quizlet.com]
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), also known as floppy baby syndrome, is an inherited neuromuscular disease.
[theguardian.com]
Had he always been this floppy? We didn’t know? We hadn’t noticed.
[smauk.org.uk]
Symptoms include floppy limbs and trunk, and difficulty feeding and breathing.
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Showing 1-10 of 19 references The floppy infant.
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Cytochrome-C-oxidase deficiency in muscles of a floppy infant without mitochondrial myopathy.
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Key words: Cytochrome-C-oxidase deficiency - Mitochondrial myopathy - Floppy infant Zusammenfassung.
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Figure 2: Lateral image showing large floppy ears, micrognathia, long philtrum, and deep set eyes Click here to view Figure 3: Computed tomography of the brain - bilateral
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He has typical morphological features, namely; long narrow face, deep set -set small eyes, beaked nose, large floppy ears and micrognathia, failure to succeed and mild to
[radiopaedia.org]
[…] hypoparathyroidism (that can cause hypocalcemic tetany or seizures in infancy), severe growth retardation, typical facial features (long narrow face, deep-set eyes, beaked nose, floppy
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[…] causes progressive and potentially life-threatening muscle weakness, affecting frequently newborns and children. 1,2 Children born with CMD often have muscle weakness or ’floppiness
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Common symptoms are: hypotonia (floppy baby) developmental delay seizures poor vision CMDs are diagnosed by the analysis of the clinical severity and progression and confirmed
[radiopaedia.org]
Babies with congenital muscular dystrophy often appear "floppy" (this may also be described by doctors as low muscle tone or hypotonia).
[treat-nmd.eu]
Mitral valve prolapse This is also called floppy mitral valve.
[patient.info]
Also called floppy mitral valve. In this condition the valve is slightly deformed and bulges back into the left atrium when the ventricle contracts.
[patient.info]
The cause of most cases of floppy valve is unknown. It sometimes occurs with connective tissue disorders such as Marfan's syndrome.
[patient.info]
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), also known as floppy baby syndrome, is an inherited neuromuscular disease.
[theguardian.com]
They include severe weakness or 'floppiness', poor head control, weak cry and cough, and difficulty with swallowing and feeding.
[rch.org.au]
Babies with the condition: have very weak and floppy arms and legs (hypotonia) have problems moving, eating, breathing, and swallowing are unable to raise their head or sit
[nhs.uk]
Tamsulosin is an alpha(1)-adrenergic antagonist known to be linked with intraoperative floppy-iris syndrome (IFIS), which is characterized by iris atonicity and a propensity
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Intraoperative floppy iris syndrome Specialty Ophthalmology Intraoperative floppy iris syndrome ( IFIS ) is a complication that may occur during cataract extraction in certain
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ASCRS White Paper : clinical review of intraoperative floppy-iris syndrome.
[fuquayophtho.com]
Congenital myopathy [DOID:0080100] A myopathy that is characterized by the lack of muscle tone or floppiness at birth.
[diseases.jensenlab.org]
Typically, floppiness (hypotonia) is seen in infants. Children have delayed milestones and moderate arm and leg weakness.
[my.clevelandclinic.org]
Early symptoms include a general lack of energy, floppiness, and loss of previously acquired motor skills.
[accessanesthesiology.mhmedical.com]
Testing may be done in babies who are very floppy at birth.
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Babies who are very floppy at birth may also be tested. Read more about diagnosing Prader-Willi syndrome.
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The two main genetic causes and other rarer cause of PWS all involving chromosome 15 give rise to a pattern of atypical early development characterised by extreme floppiness
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