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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for floppy
  1. ... children or adults. Infants with this problem seem floppy and feel like a "rag doll" when held. ... Burnette WB. Hypotonic (floppy) infant. In: Jankovic J, Mazziotta JC, Pomeroy SL, Newman NJ, eds. Bradley and Daroff's Neurology in Clinical Practice. 8th ...
  2. Mitral valve prolapse is a heart problem involving the mitral valve, which separates the upper and lower chambers of the left side ...
  3. ... go into the windpipe instead of the stomach) Floppy infant (poor muscle tone) Lack of head control ... there is: A family history of neuromuscular disease Floppy (flaccid) muscles No deep tendon reflexes Twitches of ...
  4. ... Not moving around much Has a limp or floppy body Nostrils are flaring out when breathing Does ...
  5. ... tired Not moving around very much Limp or floppy body Nostrils are flaring out when breathing
  6. ... tired Not moving around very much Limp or floppy body Nostrils are flaring out when breathing Also ...
  7. ... may notice: Body hair (lanugo) Less body fat Floppy muscles and less movement
  8. ... control may be poor or absent in the floppy infant with the head falling to the side, ...
  9. ... of stress Tremors Unsteady gait Loss of coordination Floppy muscles, especially at rest, and joints that move ...
  10. ... the walls of the trachea are weak and floppy, causing high-pitched or noisy breathing. At least ...
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