Individuals with autism spectrum disorder(ASD)often exhibit motor deficits that increase their risk of falls.There is a lack of understanding regarding gait biomechanics demonstrated by older children with ASD.The pur...Individuals with autism spectrum disorder(ASD)often exhibit motor deficits that increase their risk of falls.There is a lack of understanding regarding gait biomechanics demonstrated by older children with ASD.The purpose of the study was to determine differences in gait patterns between older children with ASD and typically developing children.Eleven children with ASD and 11 age-and gender-matched typically developing children were recruited for the study.Participants walked on a force-instrumented treadmill at a constant speed(1.1 m/s-1.2 m/s)for five minutes(min).Participants performed maximal voluntary contractions to assess their knee muscular strength.Differences between individuals with ASD and matched control participants were examined through paired t-tests with a significance level of p0.05.Individuals with ASD demonstrated a smaller knee extensor torque compared to controls(p=0.002).Participants with ASD exhibited a shorter stride length(p=0.04),a greater cadence(p=0.03),and a higher variation in stride width(p=0.04)compared to control participants.The individuals with ASD experienced a greater braking ground reaction force(p=0.03)during loading response.The results indicate older children with ASD develop a unique gait pattern signified by a reduced stride length,increased cadence,and an increase of variation in stride width.This unique gait pattern may represent a movement strategy used by the individuals with ASD to compensate for the weakness associated with their knee extensor muscles.Individuals with ASD who demonstrate these unique gait deviations may face reduced postural stability and an increased risk of fall-related injuries.展开更多
BACKGROUND Retinoblastoma(Rb)is primarily found in infants or young children.The most common primary presenting sign of Rb is leukocoria.Rb is very rare in children who are 10 years old or older.Timely and correct dia...BACKGROUND Retinoblastoma(Rb)is primarily found in infants or young children.The most common primary presenting sign of Rb is leukocoria.Rb is very rare in children who are 10 years old or older.Timely and correct diagnosis as well as proper treatment are the key factors affecting the prognosis of Rb.CASE SUMMARY A 10-year-old girl with symptoms of vision loss,redness,swelling and pain in the right eye for 2 mo was admitted to our Department of Ophthalmology.The visual acuity of the right eye was graded as hand movement.The intraocular pressure of the eye was 46.9 mmHg.No substantial space-occupying lesion or characteristic calcified plaque was found in the eye.The patient underwent anterior chamber irrigation under general anesthesia on the same day of admission,and 2 mL of irrigation solution was saved for pathological examination.Histopathological examination of the anterior chamber fluid revealed cancer cells.A diagnosis of Rb with masquerade syndrome was made.The patient underwent enucleation followed by 6 rounds of systematic chemotherapy.A follow-up examination almost 9 years later found no relapse of Rb.CONCLUSION For older pediatric patients who have secondary glaucoma and uveitis symptoms without a clear cause of the disease and have no space-occupying lesion found by imaging examination,aqueous humor or vitreous humor examination is recommended for timely and correct diagnosis and appropriate treatment.展开更多
文摘Individuals with autism spectrum disorder(ASD)often exhibit motor deficits that increase their risk of falls.There is a lack of understanding regarding gait biomechanics demonstrated by older children with ASD.The purpose of the study was to determine differences in gait patterns between older children with ASD and typically developing children.Eleven children with ASD and 11 age-and gender-matched typically developing children were recruited for the study.Participants walked on a force-instrumented treadmill at a constant speed(1.1 m/s-1.2 m/s)for five minutes(min).Participants performed maximal voluntary contractions to assess their knee muscular strength.Differences between individuals with ASD and matched control participants were examined through paired t-tests with a significance level of p0.05.Individuals with ASD demonstrated a smaller knee extensor torque compared to controls(p=0.002).Participants with ASD exhibited a shorter stride length(p=0.04),a greater cadence(p=0.03),and a higher variation in stride width(p=0.04)compared to control participants.The individuals with ASD experienced a greater braking ground reaction force(p=0.03)during loading response.The results indicate older children with ASD develop a unique gait pattern signified by a reduced stride length,increased cadence,and an increase of variation in stride width.This unique gait pattern may represent a movement strategy used by the individuals with ASD to compensate for the weakness associated with their knee extensor muscles.Individuals with ASD who demonstrate these unique gait deviations may face reduced postural stability and an increased risk of fall-related injuries.
文摘BACKGROUND Retinoblastoma(Rb)is primarily found in infants or young children.The most common primary presenting sign of Rb is leukocoria.Rb is very rare in children who are 10 years old or older.Timely and correct diagnosis as well as proper treatment are the key factors affecting the prognosis of Rb.CASE SUMMARY A 10-year-old girl with symptoms of vision loss,redness,swelling and pain in the right eye for 2 mo was admitted to our Department of Ophthalmology.The visual acuity of the right eye was graded as hand movement.The intraocular pressure of the eye was 46.9 mmHg.No substantial space-occupying lesion or characteristic calcified plaque was found in the eye.The patient underwent anterior chamber irrigation under general anesthesia on the same day of admission,and 2 mL of irrigation solution was saved for pathological examination.Histopathological examination of the anterior chamber fluid revealed cancer cells.A diagnosis of Rb with masquerade syndrome was made.The patient underwent enucleation followed by 6 rounds of systematic chemotherapy.A follow-up examination almost 9 years later found no relapse of Rb.CONCLUSION For older pediatric patients who have secondary glaucoma and uveitis symptoms without a clear cause of the disease and have no space-occupying lesion found by imaging examination,aqueous humor or vitreous humor examination is recommended for timely and correct diagnosis and appropriate treatment.