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2010, Number 3

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Rev Mex Pediatr 2010; 77 (3)

Radial, ulnar, median and muscle cutaneous nerves palsies associated to a noninvasive blood pressure monitor

Caballero-Noguéz B, Flores CI, Anguiano LL
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Language: Spanish
References: 18
Page: 115-118
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Key words:

Exchange transfusion, compartmental syndrome, nerve palsy.

ABSTRACT

The case of a neonate who developed compartmental syndrome with musclecutaneous palsies by compression due to a noninvasive blood pressure monitoring during the exchange transfusion by ABO, accident non described before in newborn infants.


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