1983
DOI: 10.1016/0378-3782(83)90002-6
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Neurological assessment of preterm infants at term conceptional age in comparison with normal full-term infants

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“…Among hospital-based preterm populations the occurrence of definite neonatal neurological abnormalities varies from 11% to 40% observed at term age 3,4 or at preterm age 5 . In a prospective nationwide survey of 1192 preterm infants Den Ouden et al 6 found that the incidence of neurological abnormalities in 14.1%, obvious neurological dysfunction in 8.1% and suspected neurological dysfunction in 6.1% during the neonatal period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among hospital-based preterm populations the occurrence of definite neonatal neurological abnormalities varies from 11% to 40% observed at term age 3,4 or at preterm age 5 . In a prospective nationwide survey of 1192 preterm infants Den Ouden et al 6 found that the incidence of neurological abnormalities in 14.1%, obvious neurological dysfunction in 8.1% and suspected neurological dysfunction in 6.1% during the neonatal period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although medical factors can decrease strength and tone, affecting the development of head-righting responses, head lag can also be a marker for altered tonal responses related to brain injury. The assessment of head lag has long been part of neurological evaluations (Dubowitz et al, 1999;Forslund & Bjerre, 1983). Inability to hold the head in line with the body in pull-to-sit can signal that abnormal tonal responses are present, which could be related to neurological integrity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Diversos estudos têm comparado o desempenho motor de crianças de risco com o de crianças típi-cas, priorizando componentes da postura e do movimento, tais como tônus, amplitude de movimentação, reflexos primitivos e manutenção de postura antigravitacional [1][2][3]11,15,16 . Alguns autores compararam características do desenvolvimento motor em crianças nascidas com baixo peso e crianças do grupo controle 2,11 .…”
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“…Estes autores identificaram diferenças significativas entre os grupos: crianças do grupo de baixo peso apresentaram tônus mais baixo e pobre desempenho motor grosseiro com atraso no desenvolvimento postural e no controle de cabeça. Similarmente, estudos que compararam as mesmas características motoras em crianças nascidas a termo e pré-termo observaram que o nascimento pré-termo parece estar associado a tônus muscular mais baixo, pobre controle postural e reflexos primitivos menos evidentes 1,11,15,16,18 . Estes estudos documentaram diferenças em alguns fatores relacionados a componentes neuromotores do movimento de crianças de risco, comparadas com crianças típicas.…”
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