BACKGROUND: Since hypotonia is the phenotype of several clinical conditions that do not always lead to a favorable outcome, prompt diagnosis is important. Congenital Hypotonia with Favorable Outcome (CHFO), an underestimated condition, should be rapidly differentiated from other more serious hypotonic states by means of simple, effective and only slightly invasive instrumental diagnostic examinations. AIM: We analyzed the electromyographic data of a group of patients with CHFO and compared them with data taken from their muscle biopsies to evidence the utility of the electromyographic study (EMG) in this condition. METHODS: We performed EMG, nerve conduction study (NCS) and muscle biopsy on 41 subjects with a diagnosis of CHFO (age ra...
The ratio of acoustic myography (AMG) amplitude to surface electromy-ography (EMG) amplitude is prop...
Background and Purpose. Children often are referred for physical therapy with the diagnosis of hypot...
THE phenomenon of myotonia consists of a delay in relaxation of voluntary muscle following upon a co...
To investigate the diagnostic validity of electromyography in the hypotonic infant, 79 children aged...
AbstractIntroductionDuring the first two years of life, hypotonia may be the only symptom of a centr...
Congenital hypotonia with favorable outcome is characterized by an early neonatal onset and a benign...
The role of muscle biopsy in the diagnostic workup of floppy infants is controversial. Muscle sampli...
The disorder is found in infants, and not many people heard of this disability. People need to be in...
The purpose of the study. Comparison of electrophysiological (EMG, ENMG) indicators in young childre...
AbstractOver the past decade there have been major advances in defining the genetic basis of the maj...
Al-Mosawi AJ. Congenital Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy: The Diagnostic Role Of Nerve Conduction Study ...
The differential diagnosis of neonatal hypotonia is a complex task, as in newborns hypotonia can be ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the accuracy of electromyogram (EMG) compared to muscle biopsy in young my...
Objective: Electromyography (EMG) is an electrophysiological diagnostic tool which sometimes is a ch...
Floppy baby is a non-specific and potentially serious multisystem disorder in the neonatal period. D...
The ratio of acoustic myography (AMG) amplitude to surface electromy-ography (EMG) amplitude is prop...
Background and Purpose. Children often are referred for physical therapy with the diagnosis of hypot...
THE phenomenon of myotonia consists of a delay in relaxation of voluntary muscle following upon a co...
To investigate the diagnostic validity of electromyography in the hypotonic infant, 79 children aged...
AbstractIntroductionDuring the first two years of life, hypotonia may be the only symptom of a centr...
Congenital hypotonia with favorable outcome is characterized by an early neonatal onset and a benign...
The role of muscle biopsy in the diagnostic workup of floppy infants is controversial. Muscle sampli...
The disorder is found in infants, and not many people heard of this disability. People need to be in...
The purpose of the study. Comparison of electrophysiological (EMG, ENMG) indicators in young childre...
AbstractOver the past decade there have been major advances in defining the genetic basis of the maj...
Al-Mosawi AJ. Congenital Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy: The Diagnostic Role Of Nerve Conduction Study ...
The differential diagnosis of neonatal hypotonia is a complex task, as in newborns hypotonia can be ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the accuracy of electromyogram (EMG) compared to muscle biopsy in young my...
Objective: Electromyography (EMG) is an electrophysiological diagnostic tool which sometimes is a ch...
Floppy baby is a non-specific and potentially serious multisystem disorder in the neonatal period. D...
The ratio of acoustic myography (AMG) amplitude to surface electromy-ography (EMG) amplitude is prop...
Background and Purpose. Children often are referred for physical therapy with the diagnosis of hypot...
THE phenomenon of myotonia consists of a delay in relaxation of voluntary muscle following upon a co...