Hypotonia in Kwazulu Natal - prevalence and causes
Benign Congenital Hypotonia (BCH) is a condition whose specific diagnosis and causes are elusive. Time and intensive diagnostic screening allows for unmasking of a specific diagnosis in some cases. The remaining cases are considered to have a good prognosis with resolution by adolescence. For physio...
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Main Authors: | P. M. T. Dawson (Author), T. Puckree (Author) |
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