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Subcutaneous Emphysema of Scalp following Resuscitation in a Neonate.
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics 2017 Februrary 22
BACKGROUND: Neonatal subcutaneous emphysema of scalp (SES) with air leaks is rare. Case characteristics: Neonate presented with SES in addition to pneumothorax and pneumomediastinum.
OBSERVATION: SES resolved after the chest was drained to treat pneumothorax.
OUTCOME: Neonate made full recovery.
CONCLUSION: Neonatal SES may be associated with air leaks post-resuscitation, which has not been reported.
OBSERVATION: SES resolved after the chest was drained to treat pneumothorax.
OUTCOME: Neonate made full recovery.
CONCLUSION: Neonatal SES may be associated with air leaks post-resuscitation, which has not been reported.
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