2017
DOI: 10.15406/ipcb.2017.03.00051
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Doctor the Baby is Blue! An Approach to the Diagnosis and Management

Abstract: Cyanosis in the newborn is relatively common. Most cases are benign though a few like those due to respiratory distress or episodes of apnoea, are more serious and warrant careful review and appropriate management. Rarely cyanosis may be related to cyanotic heart disease in the newborn. That requires an early diagnosis and timely management to avoid potentially short or long term serious sequelae. This brief review highlights the common causes of cyanosis in the newborn. It suggests an approach to its diagnosi… Show more

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“…Cyanosis generally leads to the early consideration of CHD especially if there is no respiratory distress 14 . A murmur, for example from pulmonary stenosis in Fallot's tetralogy, points to CHD.…”
Section: Clinical Diagnosis Of Chd In the Newbornmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cyanosis generally leads to the early consideration of CHD especially if there is no respiratory distress 14 . A murmur, for example from pulmonary stenosis in Fallot's tetralogy, points to CHD.…”
Section: Clinical Diagnosis Of Chd In the Newbornmentioning
confidence: 99%