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2004, Number 1

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Rev Mex Pediatr 2004; 71 (1)

Clinical utility of the polygraphy in newborn children

Hernández CJ, de León RJA, Olmos GG
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Language: Spanish
References: 22
Page: 28-32
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Key words:

Polygraphy, newborn children, respiratory troubles.

ABSTRACT

The opportune study of the central nervous system in a newborn children could be a valuable decision. The polygraphy and polysomnography studies give a good information about the anatomic and functional situation of the central nervous system: by these way it is possible that the dream electroencephalography study show the cortical bioelectric ripe. Following children by these studies it is feasible to recognize respiratory troubles like dream apnea.


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Rev Mex Pediatr. 2004;71