O Farooq, Z Memon, A Memon, JE Callen… - …, 2011 - Am Acad Pediatrics ... While assessing the neonatal reflexes, the clinician appreciates a mildly weakened suck/latch, weak palmer grasp, and symmetric Mororeflex. Case 2 Presentation. ... He has poor suck, weak grasp, and incomplete Mororeflex. ...
[PDF] from pjms.com.pkI Silfeler, H Kurnaz, Y Acar, V Arica… - Pak J Med Sci January …, 2011 - pjms.com.pk ... 27 No. 1 www.pjms.com.pk 191 Brachial plexus palsy Mororeflex was active and symmetrically present on each side. ... After six hours, Mororeflex was weak but grasping reflex was normal and Erb's palsy, which wasn't present on initial exami- nation was detected. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
M Iwayama, R Kira, N Kinukawa… - Pediatrics …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... established normal ranges for his or her age due to overall lag in development, is shown in Table 4. The incidence of “Mororeflex abnormality” at 1 month increased with maternal age (p=0.0050). ... 1M, 12M Abnormalities: Neurological checks Mororeflex abnormality 1M ... Related articles - All 2 versions
SE Rebstock, JM Eckert… - Handbook of Pediatric Chronic …, 2011 - Springer ... Irritability, increased wakefulness, tremulous- ness, hyperactive deep tendon reflexes, clonus, inability to concentrate, frequent yawning, sneezing, delirium, and hypertonicity are all manifestations of central nervous system with- drawal, with exaggerated Mororeflex, GI upset ... Related articles - All 2 versions
[HTML] from bioline.org.brM Ahmadpour-Kacho, Y Zahedpasha… - Iranian Journal of …, 2011 - bioline.org.br ... His initial physical examination revealed tachypnea, nasal flaring, chest indrawing, asynchronized chest and abdomen motion and the absence of Mororeflex and absence of any spontaneous movement in the right hand. His ... Related articles - Cached - All 3 versions