Search Results - "Maurits, Natalia M"
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Fetal endoscopic myelomeningocele closure preserves segmental neurological function
Published in Developmental medicine and child neurology (01-01-2012)“…Aim Our aim was to compare the effect of prenatal endoscopic with postnatal myelomeningocele closure (fetally operated spina bifida aperta [fSBA]) versus…”
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Development of muscle ultrasound density in healthy fetuses and infants
Published in PloS one (10-07-2020)“…Muscle ultrasound density (MUD) is a non-invasive parameter to indicate neuromuscular integrity in both children and adults. In healthy fetuses and infants,…”
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Paediatric motor phenotypes in early‐onset ataxia, developmental coordination disorder, and central hypotonia
Published in Developmental medicine and child neurology (01-01-2020)“…Aims To investigate the accuracy of phenotypic early‐onset ataxia (EOA) recognition among developmental conditions, including developmental coordination…”
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Functional ability and muscle force in healthy children and ambulant Duchenne muscular dystrophy patients
Published in European journal of paediatric neurology (01-01-2005)“…Neuromuscular disorders are characterised by progressive muscle weakness, which in time causes functional impairment. To quantify the extent of disease…”
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Muscle Ultrasound Quantifies Segmental Neuromuscular Outcome in Pediatric Myelomeningocele
Published in Ultrasound in medicine & biology (2014)“…Abstract In pediatric spina bifida aperta (SBA), non-invasive assessment of neuromuscular integrity by muscle ultrasound density (MUD) could provide important…”
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Intermittent prednisone therapy in Duchenne muscular dystrophy: a randomized controlled trial
Published in Archives of neurology (Chicago) (01-01-2005)“…Prednisone treatment is used to prolong ambulation in patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). However, since severe adverse effects often accompany…”
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