A baby girl delivered vaginally at full-term at a local hospital was found to have a global decrease in tone which was predominately in her arms. She had been born after an induction of labour because of decreased movements and oligohydramnios seen at 39 weeks of gestation on ultrasound.
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Published: 11 December 2021
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