2022
DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/noac079.039
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RARE-14. Newborn with hypothalamic hamartoma and Pallister-Hall syndrome

Abstract: A female full-term newborn of 41 + 2 weeks gestational age with a respiratory adaptation disorder and hypercapnia was transferred from an external maternity clinic to our pediatric intensive care unit. The child is the second child of healthy, non-consanguineous parents. Multiple dysmorphias were noticed at arrival. We identified a choanal atresia/stenosis on both sides in the respiratory tract, a high palate, a submucous cleft palate, a bifid uvula, a laryngeal cleft and a bronchus suis. The child required in… Show more

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