Flaccid Limb Weakness in Childhood
The majority of children with flaccid limb weakness have a motor unit disorder. Flaccid leg weakness may be the initial feature of disturbances in the lumbosacral region, but other symptoms…
The majority of children with flaccid limb weakness have a motor unit disorder. Flaccid leg weakness may be the initial feature of disturbances in the lumbosacral region, but other symptoms…
Psychomotor retardation or developmental delay refers to the slow progress in the attainment of developmental milestones. This may be caused by either static ( Box 5-1 ) or progressive (…
The presenting complaint when dealing with increased intracranial pressure ( Box 4-1 ) varies with age. Infants may present with bulging fontanelle, macrocephaly or failure to thrive. Older children often…
The terms used to describe states of decreased consciousness are listed in Table 2-1 . With the exception of coma, these definitions are not standard. However, they are more precise…
Paroxysmal disorders are characterized by the sudden onset of neurological dysfunction and stereotyped recurrence. In children, such events often clear completely. Examples of paroxysmal disorders include epilepsy, migraine, periodic paralysis,…