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Title: EDX in Floppy (Hypotonic) Infant


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EDX in Floppy (Hypotonic) Infant
  • M. Mohammadi MD
  • Professor, Pediatric Neurology (TUMS)
  • Childrens Medical Center Hospital
  • www.profmohammadi.net
  • February 2014

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Types of Tone
  • Phasic? rapid contraction in response to a
    high-intensity stretch (Deep Tendon Reflexes)
  • Postural? the prolonged contraction of
    antigravity muscles in response to the
    low-intensity stretch of gravity

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Phasic Tone
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Postural Tone
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Postural Tone
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Gower Sign
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Fasciculations
8
Waddling Gait
9
Myotonia
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Myotonia
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Appearance of Hypotonia
  • Frog leg
  • Hand position
  • Pectus excavatum
  • Flattening loss of hair on occiput
  • Head lag shoulder droop in sitting position
  • Arthrogryposis (hypotonia in uterus)
  • CDH
  • Traction Suspension responses
    (vertical,Horizontal)

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Phenotypic Characteristics
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Phenotypic Characteristics
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Some Terms
  • A primary disorder of the anterior horn cell body
    is a neuronopathy.
  • A primary disorder of the axon or its myelin
    covering is a neuropathy.
  • A primary disorder of the muscle fiber is a
    myopathy.
  • In infancy and childhood, cerebral disorders are
    far more common than motor unit disorders
    (cerebral hypotonia).

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EDX
  • Electrodiagnostic Studies
  • EMG
  • NCS
  • RST
  • F Wave
  • H Reflex
  • ..
  • Useful mean to screen hypotonia
  • Trained, expert hands
  • Highly Sensitive, but non-specific

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Surface electrodes used in pediatric EMG
Child recording electrode
Infant Recording electrode
Disposable self adhesive electrodes
Stimulating electrode
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Needle electrodes used in pediatric EMG
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Needle electrodes used in pediatric EMG
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Motor NCS Sensory NCS
Posterior Tibialis Motor NCS
Medial Plantar Sensory NCS
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Myotonia
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NMJ Disorders Myasthenia Gravis
23
Algorhitmic Approach
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THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION
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