Posters 2017
DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2017-313273.152
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P64 Case series of cardiac malformations hidden by respiratory symptomatology

Abstract: IntroductionChildren brought to the ER with signs of difficulty in breathing such as polypnea, accessory muscle use, flaring of the nostrils, dyspnea, wheezing, grunting, can initially misguide the doctor to a pulmonary disease, but further investigations can diagnose a cardiac malformation.Case series presentation, management and outcomeCase 1. A previously healthy 3 months old boy is brought to the ER for grunting especially during sleeping, polypnea and dry coughing. Oxygen saturation showed 84% on room air… Show more

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