Neonatal Neuromuscular Disorders Congenital Effects

Neuromuscular disorders contain diseases of the muscle, neuromuscular junction (myasthenia gravis and congenital myasthenic syndromes), nerves (neuropathies), and anterior horn motor neurons (spinal muscular atrophies). They exist in the neonatal interval as floppy infant syndrome with or without contractures. Respiratory inadequacy and swallowing issues can be in the forefront of the clinical picture and are frequently connected with significant hypotonia and weakness Congenital abnormalities are caused by issues during the fetus's progress before birth. It is crucial for parents to be healthy and have good medical care before and during pregnancy to reduce the risk of preventable congenital anomalies. Advances in perinatal testing and new diagnostic tests have made it possible to discover chromosomal and genetic related causes of congenital abnormalities earlier.

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