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In a message dated 98-04-05 11:08:27 EDT, you write:
<< Baby has a bizzar suckle--rotary, chomping and chewing, does not draw no
rhythm. I think the suckle is related to caloric deprivation. Baby is
highly
disorganized. Is very Hypotonic on the right side including the tongue,
Overactive Perez sign (commonly called the fanny wiggle) on the left. Same
findings in the mouth. Muscle tone is definitely better on the left. >>
Marie,
I am obviously a little behind on reading my posts
Can any one explain what this is? (overactive perez sign)
What a challenging case--I do hope you were on the right track.
Chris Lundberg RN, IBCLC
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