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Differential Diagnosis For Newborn/Infant jittery/jitters
- Metabolic, Storage Disorders
Cytochrome C Oxidase Deficiency/COX Complex Defect
French-Canadian type COX mitochondrial defect
Infantile mitochondrial myopathy/Cox defect
Ornithine Transcarbamylase (OTC) defic.- Biochemical Disorders
Hypoglycemia, infantile
Neonatal hypocalcemia- Congenital, Developmental Disorders
Infantile muscle spasms/Hypsarrhythmia- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Apnea Neonatorum Syndrome- Pathophysiologic
Fetal hypoxia/anoxia- Synonyms
- 0-6 weeks old, baby, infant newborn, Infants (Newborn), Infants Newborn, Jittery baby, Jittery newborn, Jittery newborn (finding), Neonatal, Neonatal state, Neonate, Neonates, Newborn, NEWBORN (0-27 DAYS), Newborn (finding), Newborn (person), newborn human (0-6 weeks), Newborn infant, Newborn Infants, Newborns
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