Hipotonia neonatal generalizada

Translated title of the contribution: Generalized neonatal hypotonia

Israel Alfonso, O. Papazian, P. Valencia

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Abstract

Generalized neonatal hypotonia implies a pathologically decreased postural tone involving at least the extremities, trunk and neck occurring during the first month of life. The gestational age of the neonate, the behavioral state of the neonate at the time of the examination, and the possibility of pseudoparalysis (due to generalized pain) should be considered when evaluation a neonate for the possibility of generalized hypotonia. The evaluation of neonates with hypotonia should guided by the characteristic of the muscular dynamic reflexes, primitive reflexes, the relation between the degree of hypotonia and weakness and findings during several maneuvers (traction, ventral and horizontal suspension, plantar response and response to forward displacement from a lying position). Possible sites of pathology in neonates with hypotonia include: (1) brain, (2) brain stem, (3) cervical spine, (4) cerebellum, (5) lower motor neurons in the brain stem and spine; (6) nerve, (7) myoneural junction, and (8) muscles.

Translated title of the contributionGeneralized neonatal hypotonia
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)228-239
Number of pages12
JournalRevista de Neurologia
Volume37
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2003

Keywords

  • Gestational age
  • Neonatal hypotonia
  • Postural tone

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