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Motor repertoire is age-inadequate in infants with cystic fibrosis.

Haluk TekerlekAkmer MutluDeniz Inal-InceAyse LivaneliogluAysu KahramanSanem Eryilmaz-PolatJale KarakayaUgur Ozcelik
Published in: Pediatric research (2020)
Motor repertoire was age-inadequate in infants with cystic fibrosis (CF). 50% of infants with CF had abnormal or absent/sporadic fidgety movements (FMs). Motor optimality score (MOS) was positively associated with vitamin A level and negatively correlated with hospitalization duration in infants with CF. MOS tended to decrease as genetically anticipated disease severity increased; thus, MOS might enable us to predict disease severity in CF. The relationship between motor repertoire and phenotype and genotype is unclear and warrants further study. CF infants with absent/sporadic FMs, and lower MOS could be considered for planning early intervention.
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