Publications by authors named "Marianne Berenyi"

Background And Purpose: The incidence of brachial plexus palsy (BPP) has decreased recently, but the indivi-d-ual's quality of life is endangered. To provide better chan-ces to BPP neonates and infants, the Department of Developmental Neurology worked out, introduced, and applied a complex early therapy, including nerve point stimulation.

Methods: After diagnosing the severity of BPP, early intensive and complex therapy should be started.

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  • Neonatal arterial ischemic stroke (NAIS) poses a significant long-term neurodevelopmental risk for affected term neonates, with a study assessing outcomes in 79 cases confirmed by MRI.
  • Following up at a median age of 60 months, only 43% of infants showed normal neurodevelopment, with severe risks identified related to main MCA strokes, multiple strokes, and inflammation.
  • Key predictors of poor outcomes included the location of the stroke in the brain and clinical factors, highlighting the complexity of how these elements affect NAIS survivorship.
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Autosomal recessive primary microcephaly (MCPH) is a group of rare neurodevelopmental diseases with severe microcephaly at birth. One type of the disorder, MCPH2, is caused by biallelic mutations in the WDR62 gene, which encodes the WD repeat-containing protein 62. Patients with WDR62 mutation may have a wide range of malformations of cortical development in addition to congenital microcephaly.

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The group or profile of elementary neuromotor patterns is different from the primitive reflex group which is now called the "primitive reflex profile." All these elementary neuromotor patterns are characterized by a high degree of organization, persistence, and stereotypy. In many regards, these patterns are predecessors or precursors of from them the specific human motor patterns which appear spontaneously later as crawling, creeping, sitting, and walking with erect posture.

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The vestibulospinal system plays determining role in the activation processes of elementary sensorymotor patterns characterised by the verticalization of the trunk and elevation of the head. In the thirties of the last century János Szentágothai proved that axons of the vestibulospinal tract reach the cervical and thoracic spinal cord and innervate the muscles of the neck. Later he verified existence of various connections among the labyrinth, the vestibular system, and the motor nuclei of the III.

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