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No endorsement of the manufacturers or products mentioned is implied. Brand names are furnished for identification purposes only. Inclusion in this publication does not imply endorsement by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Products are mentioned for informational purposes only. Web site addresses are as current as possible but may change at any time. The American Academy of Pediatrics is not responsible for the content of the resources mentioned in this publication. Variations, taking into account individual circumstances, may be appropriate. The recommendations in this publication do not indicate an exclusive course of treatment or serve as a standard of medical care.

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Citation previewĬhallenging Cases in Neonatology CASES FROM NEOREVIEWS INDEX OF SUSPICION IN THE NURSERY EDITORS DARA BRODSKY, MD, FAAP JOSEF NEU, MD, FAAP American Academy of Pediatrics Publishing Staff Mark Grimes, Vice President, Publishing Peter Lynch, Senior Manager, Digital Strategy and Product Development Evonne Acevedo, Editor, Digital Publishing Theresa Wiener, Production Manager, Clinical and Professional Publications Amanda Helmholz, Medical Copy Editor Peg Mulcahy, Manager, Art Direction and Production Mary Lou White, Chief Product and Services Officer/SVP, Membership, Marketing, and Publishing Linda Smessaert, Senior Marketing Manager, Professional Resources Published by the American Academy of Pediatrics 345 Park Blvd Itasca, IL 60143 Telephone: 847/434-4000 Facsimile: 847/434-8000 The American Academy of Pediatrics is an organization of 66,000 primary care pediatricians, pediatric medical subspecialists, and pediatric surgical specialists dedicated to the health, safety, and well-being of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. Case 52: 36-Week Male Infant With Skeletal Abnormalities. Case 51: Respiratory Distress and Shock at 1 Month of Age. Case 50: Respiratory Compromise and Abdominal Wall Crepitus in a 3-Week-Old Infant. Case 49: Persistent Hypoxemia and Pulmonary Hypertension in a 3-Day-Old Infant. Case 48: Persistent Tachypnea in a Newborn. Case 47: Late Preterm Baby With Recurrent Respiratory Distress. Case 44: Neural Tube Defect in Infant of Epileptic Mother. Case 43: A Term Newborn Who Has a Sacral Mass. Case 42: Two-Month-Old With Episodic Body Contractions. Case 41: Term Infant With Episodes of Apnea and Bradycardia. Case 40: Two-Day-Old Newborn With Failure to Void. Case 39: Hypotonia and Arthrogryposis in a Neonate.

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Case 38: Respiratory Distress, Flaccid Abdominal Musculature, and Cryptorchidism.

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Case 37: No Visible Fetal Stomach Bubble and Elevated Amniotic Fluid Index. Case 35: Profuse Diarrhea in a 4-Day-Old Term Boy. Case 34: Lethargy, Stiffening, and Poor Feeding of Term Infant at 2½ Days of Age. Case 33: Two-Day-Old With Hypothermia and Hypoglycemia. Case 31: Persistent Severe Metabolic Acidosis in a Newborn. Case 29: A Newborn Who Has a Swollen Upper Extremity. Case 28: Blueberry Muffin Rash and Respiratory Distress in a Late-Preterm Infant. Case 27: Term Infant With Hepatosplenomegaly. Case 26: Bilateral Pedal Edema in a Newborn. Case 25: A Newborn Who Has Cystic Structures in the Lung. Case 24: An Extremely Low-Birthweight Infant Who Has Scrotal Discoloration. Case 23: Coagulopathy, Hepatomegaly, and Ascites in a Term Newborn. Case 22: Late Preterm Infant With an Abdominal Mass. Case 21: A Preterm Girl Who Has a Distended Abdomen and Absent Bowel Sounds. Case 20: A Preterm Newborn Who Has Abdominal Ascites. Case 19: Poor Feeding and Emesis in a1-Day-Old Boy. Case 18: Hypernatremia in a 2-Week-Old Preterm Infant. Case 17: Six-Day-Old With Tachycardia and Tachypnea. Case 16: Hypoglycemia in a Term Appropriate-for-Gestational-Age Infant.

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Case 15: Premature Baby Girl With Ambiguous Genitalia. Case 14: 5-Week-Old Dehydrated Infant With Increased Urine Output. Case 13: Five-Day-Old With Recurrent Hypoglycemia. Case 12: Seizure-like Symptoms in a 2-Day-Old Term Girl. Case 11: An Infant Who Develops an Erythematous Lesion on the Cheek.

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Case 10: Large Skin Defect of the Trunk Noted at Birth. Case 9: Term Neonate With Hypotension and Rash. Case 8: Newborn With Hemorrhagic Papulonodular Lesions. Case 7: Three-Week-Old With Fever and a Desquamating Rash. Case 6: A Rash After Intensive Phototherapy. Case 5: Skin Rash, Poor Feeding, and Diarrhea in a 22-Day-Old Boy. Case 4: Fetal Bradycardia That Persists Postnatally. Case 2: Newborn With Inaudible Heart Sounds. Case 1: Inconsolable Crying While Feeding.










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