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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for hypotonia
  1. Hypotonia means decreased muscle tone. ... Hypotonia is often a sign of a worrisome problem. The condition can affect children or adults. Infants ...
  2. Hypotonia is often a sign of abnormality in the case of a newborn or older infant, and ...
  3. ... Flat feet Highly arched palate and crowded teeth Hypotonia of muscles (low muscle tone) Joints that are ...
  4. ... facial skin Feeding difficulties Irritability Decreased muscle tone (hypotonia), floppiness Low body temperature Intellectual disability and developmental ...
  5. ... clubfoot , claw-hand, or others) Low muscle tone ( hypotonia ) Some types of muscular dystrophy involve the heart ...
  6. ... whites of the eyes (jaundice) Low muscle tone (hypotonia) and lethargy
  7. Bass N. Hypotonia and neuromuscular disease in the neonate. In: Martin RJ, Fanaroff AA, Walsh MC, eds. Fanaroff and Martin's Neonatal- ...
  8. ... sucking Extreme sleepiness (lethargy) and low muscle tone (hypotonia) Middle stage: High-pitched cry Irritability May have ...