Necrose gordurosa do subcutâneo ou adipo necrose do recém-nascido. Descrição de um caso Subcutaneous fat necrosis or adipo necrosis in the newborn. Report of a case ResumoOs autores descrevem um caso de Adipo Necrose ou Necrose Gordurosa do Subcutâneo do RN ocorrido no berçário do Hospital Maternidade São Luiz. Fazem uma breve revisão da literatura e identificam pacientes de risco como sendo RN a termo que experimentaram asfixia perinatal. Chamam a atenção para a hipercalcemia que normalmente acompanha este quadro e discutem aspectos relacionados à sua sintomatologia, etiologia e tratamento. Finalmente, enfatizam a importância para que todos os RN portadores da Adipo Necrose sejam acompanhados de perto até aproximadamente a 16ª semana de vida para a pronta identificação dos sinais clínicos e laboratoriais de hipercalcemia. J. Pediatr. (Rio). 1994; 70(3):178-180: necrose gordurosa subcutânea, recém-nascido. AbstractA case of subcutaneous fat necrosis that occurred at Hospital e Maternidade São Luiz is described. A brief review of the literature is made and the authors verify that the risk group for fat necrosis is constituted by full-term newborns who experienced fetal distress. It is shown that hypercalcemia is frequently present in this condition and its symptomatology, etiology, and treatment are also discussed. Finally, the authors suggest the close follow up of these pacients until 16 weeks of life to try to identify the laboratorial and clinical signs of hypercalcemia promptly. J. Pediatr. (Rio
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