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Bergener, Manfred et al.Vorstellung einer vierjährigen Patientin mit einer Encephalopathia Wernicke: verarmte Mimik, zielloser Blick, dysarthische Sprache, Hypotonie der Muskulatur, choreatisch-athetotischen Bewegungen, Rundrücken mit Lanugo-Behaarung, diffuse cerebrale Schädigung. Pathophysiologie und Lokalisation der Krankheitsherde zweier Gehirne in verschiedenen Schnittebenen (Original).
The two year old child is depressed and cries easily. The face is expressionless. Hyperkinesia and ataxic movement are present. General muscle tone is largely lacking. The child obviously tires easily and is languid. Lateral and abdominal breathing are present. Externally the child has downy hair on his back. Pathological changes are clarified by means of brain section.
The two year old child is depressed and cries easily. The face is expressionless. Hyperkinesia and ataxic movement are present. General muscle tone is largely lacking. The child obviously tires easily and is languid. Lateral and abdominal breathing are present. Externally the child has downy hair on his back. Pathological changes are clarified by means of brain section.
1973IWF (Göttingen)
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Krebs, Heinz et al.Normale kindliche statische und dynamische Koordination in Abhängigkeit vom Lebensalter: Stehen, Hüpfen, Einbeinstand, Zehenballenstand, Zungenkoordination, Fingerkoordination, Finger-Nase-Versuch, Diadochokinese. Pathologische Abweichungen anhand dieser Untersuchungen bei Kindern mit Hirnschädigung und organischem Psychosyndrom.
A simple procedure for testing the stage reached in motor coordination is demonstrated in healthy children and children with brain damage sustained in early childhood. This method reveals even discrete errors, particulary in children with only slight brain damage. The procedure is simple and quick, and as it requires no special apparatus any general practitioner can use it. The film also indicates what general supervision of the subject is possible and necessary during the examination. It shows how these apparently slight neurologic impairments still often go unrecognized, and the signs of them that are noticed are all too often put down to contrariness in the children affected, instead of inability.
A simple procedure for testing the stage reached in motor coordination is demonstrated in healthy children and children with brain damage sustained in early childhood. This method reveals even discrete errors, particulary in children with only slight brain damage. The procedure is simple and quick, and as it requires no special apparatus any general practitioner can use it. The film also indicates what general supervision of the subject is possible and necessary during the examination. It shows how these apparently slight neurologic impairments still often go unrecognized, and the signs of them that are noticed are all too often put down to contrariness in the children affected, instead of inability.
1972IWF (Göttingen)