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A case report of an extremely low birthweight infant with circulatory collapse accompanied by cerebral infarction after the acute period

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PERINATOLOGY
Volume 22, Issue 4, Pages 205-209

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THIEME MEDICAL PUBL INC
DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-866601

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circulatory collapse; hyponatremia; cerebral infarction

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A male infant (gestational age, 26 weeks and 1 day; birthweight, 752 g) was treated for respiratory distress syndrome and thereafter required mechanical ventilation due to chronic pulmonary insufficiency. On the 34th day after birth, urine volume suddenly decreased and hypotension, oliguria, and generalized edema developed. Laboratory, studies revealed rapid progression of severe hyponatremia and hyperkalemia. Although hypovolemic shock was suspected, the patient did not respond to conventional treatment of volume expansion and inotropic support. Only treatment with glucocorticoids was effective. Two weeks later, cranial ultrasonography revealed multiple, right-sided, cystic lesions that were subsequently diagnosed as cerebral infarction by magnetic resonance imaging. Several cases of extremely low birthweight infants with circulatory collapse after the acute period have been described recently, but the cause has been unclear. There has been no previous report of a case accompanied by cerebral infarction.

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