A significant association with asymptomatic joint hypermobility was observed in 37 children with a history of infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (P = .0016) and their parents (mothers, P < .0001; fathers, P < .05). The subjects with articular hupermobility showed an increased frequency of absent mandibular frenulum, thereby suggesting the presence of a previously unrecognized, systemic abnormality of the extracellular matrix.
De Felice, C., Di Maggio, G., Toti, P., Parrini, S., Salzano, A., Lagrasta, U.E., et al. (2001). Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis and asymptomatic joint hypermobility. THE JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 138(4), 596-598 [10.1067/mpd.2001.112175].
Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis and asymptomatic joint hypermobility
Toti, P.;Parrini, S.;Bagnoli, F.
2001-01-01
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A significant association with asymptomatic joint hypermobility was observed in 37 children with a history of infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (P = .0016) and their parents (mothers, P < .0001; fathers, P < .05). The subjects with articular hupermobility showed an increased frequency of absent mandibular frenulum, thereby suggesting the presence of a previously unrecognized, systemic abnormality of the extracellular matrix.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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