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    “La estimulación temprana y el desarrollo de las habilidades motoras en un paciente con encefalopatía hipóxico isquémica”
    (Estimulación Temprana, 2018-10-01) Chiliquinga Eugenio, Jessica Elizabeth.; Raza Suarez, María Cristina, Mg.
    Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy is an infrequent problem that can occur in newborns who have suffered asphyxia, hypoxia or ischemia during the perinatal period, according to the OMS is one of the leading causes of death in the world considering the population at risk Term and term newborns, if these neonates survive, have long-term consequences such as cerebral palsy. In the development of this work is detailed the case of a 7-month-old boy who comes to consultation for deviation of the look of the left eye so he was taken by his mother to the Centro de Salud Quero Tipo C, where during his stay I present clonic movements of the tongue and rigidity of the extremities reason why they decide to perform impregnation with phenytoin and admission to hospitalization. The realization of an alternative treatment plan based on Early Stimulation, for a patient with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy is of great importance since this way it will be possible to improve the quality of life of the patient and thus reduce the long-term consequences.

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