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    “La estimulación multisensorial en una niña de 4 años con tetraplejia espástica diagnosticada con encefalopatía necrotizante aguda”
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato - Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud - Carrera de Estimulación Temprana, 2018-04-01) Cárdenas Manobanda, Diana Carolina; Fernández Soto, Gerardo Fernando Dr. Mg.
    Acute Necrotizing Encephalopathy (ANE) is a swiftly progressive disease that occurs in normal children; associated with common viral infections such as “influenza” and “parainfluenza”, it is also mentioned that its appearance increases when there is a mutation of the Ran Binding Protein 2 gene, which is responsible of normalizing the energy and preserve the blood-brain barrier in nerve cells. It begins as a normal infection that includes common symptoms, later it becomes complicated because of the presence of convulsions and abnormalities in muscle tone, even the patient comes to fall into a coma causing injuries at the Central Nervous System. In the development of this work, the case of a 4-year-old girl is detailed, after the flu vaccine is placed, she presents initial symptoms of fever and vomiting; she went to health personnel, at night her case worsens presenting seizures clonic tonic plus decreased state of consciousness; in another health institution they report signs of probable Acute Viral Encephalitis Bilateral Mastoiditis; However, the analysis of symptoms and signs continues with the diagnosis of Acute Necrotizing Encephalopathy (G31.8) resulting in spastic tetraplegia. The distinction of a guide of multisensory stimulation is important for a patient who presents spastic tetraplegia, is a set of techniques applied opportunely for therapeutic purposes that help to form neuronal connections, to awake the senses, understand the body schema, interact with the environment; that is recover lost functions that help improve the quality of life of the patient as well is possible.
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    “La estimulación multisensorial en una niña de 4 años con tetraplejia espástica diagnosticada con encefalopatía necrotizante aguda”
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato - Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud - Carrera de Estimulación Temprana, 2018-04-01) Cárdenas Manobanda, Diana Carolina; Fernández Soto, Gerardo Fernando Dr. Mg.
    Acute Necrotizing Encephalopathy (ANE) is a swiftly progressive disease that occurs in normal children; associated with common viral infections such as “influenza” and “parainfluenza”, it is also mentioned that its appearance increases when there is a mutation of the Ran Binding Protein 2 gene, which is responsible of normalizing the energy and preserve the blood-brain barrier in nerve cells. It begins as a normal infection that includes common symptoms, later it becomes complicated because of the presence of convulsions and abnormalities in muscle tone, even the patient comes to fall into a coma causing injuries at the Central Nervous System. In the development of this work, the case of a 4-year-old girl is detailed, after the flu vaccine is placed, she presents initial symptoms of fever and vomiting; she went to health personnel, at night her case worsens presenting seizures clonic tonic plus decreased state of consciousness; in another health institution they report signs of probable Acute Viral Encephalitis Bilateral Mastoiditis; However, the analysis of symptoms and signs continues with the diagnosis of Acute Necrotizing Encephalopathy (G31.8) resulting in spastic tetraplegia. The distinction of a guide of multisensory stimulation is important for a patient who presents spastic tetraplegia, is a set of techniques applied opportunely for therapeutic purposes that help to form neuronal connections, to awake the senses, understand the body schema, interact with the environment; that is recover lost functions that help improve the quality of life of the patient as well is possible.