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SIDS: New data from research

Cardiac abnormalities involved in the sudden death of infants
Cardiac abnormalities involved in the sudden death of infants
 

A team of researchers from the Faculty of Medicine and University Hospitals of Strasbourg has identified "an anomaly of the nervous regulation of cardiac function" in the sudden infant death.

This anomaly is the significant increase in the number of receptors "muscarinic" mediators of a nerve called freinateur "in the case of these sudden deaths.

The deaths of these infants could be associated with excessive activity of nerve freinateur at heart.

The sudden infant death syndrome is currently defined as a death with no identified cause.

 
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