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    Springer
    Child's nervous system 9 (1993), S. 166-171 
    ISSN: 1433-0350
    Keywords: Nerve conduction ; Electromyography ; Floppy infant ; Hypotonia ; Neuromuscular diseases
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Hypotonia is a common occurrence in pediatrics, especially in the neonatal period. The hypotonic neonate represents a diagnostic challenge for the general pediatrician because hypotonia may be caused by a lesion at any level in the neuraxis: (1) central nervous system (CNS), (2) peripheral nerves (PN), (3) neuromuscular junction, or (4) muscles. Distinguishing among these pathologies is a particularly arduous task. This review will discuss the clinical approach to neonatal hypotonia with emphasis on disorders of the peripheral nervous system and muscle, and the importance of the electrophysiological study as a diagnostic test.
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    ISSN: 1433-0350
    Keywords: Natural killer cells ; Opioids ; Pain sensitivity
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract We have investigated plasma β-endorphin (β-E), ACTH, and cortisol in two cases of congenital indifterence to pain (CIP), a rare syndrome characterized by unresponsiveness to painful stimuli. As the two patients had frequent skin infections, we also studied lymphocyte response to mytogens in the absence or presence of β-E. In addition, we explored a series of lymphocyte membrane antigens related to different aspects of the immune response, such as CD3+, CD4+, CD8+, B, NK Leu 7, Leu 9, and Leu 19, anti-interleukin-2 receptor (anti-TAC). Plasma β-E levels in the two patients were significantly higher than in controls, whereas plasma ACTH and cortisol levels were normal. Lymphocyte response to the mitogen phytohemagglutinin was normal. The expression of Leu 7, Leu 9, and Leu 19, three antigens related to natural killer cells, was decreased by about 50%. The results indicate that in the two cases of CIP studied, high plasma β-E levels are associated with a reduction in the expression of natural killer cells. This suggests that the two phenomena are specifically related to each other. These data represent further evidence of the possible pathophysiological relevance of the neuroendocrine-immune feedback.
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